scopes for my muzzleloader
#2
Typical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Greenfield, IN
It's all personal preference.. and depends on what distances you plan to shoot.
Right now I'm up in the air between a Meuller 2-7 x 32 or a 3-10 x 40 w/ the lighted recticle.
Right now I'm up in the air between a Meuller 2-7 x 32 or a 3-10 x 40 w/ the lighted recticle.
#3
Any quality rifle scope that can handle strong recoil will work. A word of warning, with some loads the recoil can get brutal so make sure you have good eye relief so you do not end up getting kisses by the scope. I like at least 3.5 inches of eye relief or better.
#5
ORIGINAL: Roskoe
Kissed? It feels more like a "bite" to me
Kissed? It feels more like a "bite" to me
Then again, bite might be a better word. I remember one occasion where a friend shot his Firebolt and she drew a little blood!
#7
Thread Starter
Joined: Nov 2004
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From: Yorkton,Saskatchewan Canada
thanks guys for the advice so all I need is a decent rifle scope that can stand the recoil of the ML and not bite me. Just one more thing do you guys prefer a fixed powered or something with some zoomage(not a technical term)in it
#9
ORIGINAL: snowman69
thanks guys for the advice so all I need is a decent rifle scope that can stand the recoil of the ML and not bite me. Just one more thing do you guys prefer a fixed powered or something with some zoomage(not a technical term)in it
thanks guys for the advice so all I need is a decent rifle scope that can stand the recoil of the ML and not bite me. Just one more thing do you guys prefer a fixed powered or something with some zoomage(not a technical term)in it
Again, personal preference.


