Originally Posted by
Big Uncle
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I disagree. It is easy to get a very good scope for $400. The top end scopes are better, but not that much that it would make a real difference to the average guy. A good solid clear scope with a great warranty can easily be had in the OP's original budget.
It is fashionable on the internet to advise guys to buy "alpha" scopes such as Swarovski. top end Zeiss (not the entry-level Zeiss), S&B, etc., but I don't think many practice what they preach. I'd bet that most who give that advice have a very good Burris, very good Nikon, very good Leupold, etc. on their own rifles.
A $1,000 scope on a $400 rifle is does not make any sense to me. If you want to spend extra, spend it on a big pile of practice ammo.
Yes, I agree. Think about the distance to your target. What is the expected, normal range. Black bear, elk, deerr - probly rather close - less than 200 yards may be. Toip end scopes apeal and are appropriate for longer range shooying; so I agree with with 2-7x,
3-9x and 40 mm.