Scope Question : I'm new to the game...be gentle!
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Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Greenville OH USA
Posts: 56
Scope Question : I'm new to the game...be gentle!
A couple years ago I posted that I am a bow hunter only and I have toyed with the idea of buying a ML. Each year I talk myself out of it.
Well, I couldn't pass up the deal on a CVA Electra this year. Read so many good reviews on them for the price. Also read all the skepticism/negatives.
Fact is, I'm going to give the Electra a shot. (No pun intended)
My question is about the scope and the rings and bases.
One scope in specific, the Nikon Prostaff Rifle Scope 3-9x-40mm BDC reticle.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/944...-reticle-matte
I can get this for a $75 trade of hunting equipment +$55 cash.
Is this a good deal? More importantly, is this a good choice for a scope to top the Electra? Which rings and bases should I use?
I see the BDC reticle has a drop for 100, 200, 300 so could I make this work with a ML? Use the spaces in-between the recticle for the 150 yard shot? Would this work or should I choose a different scope?
Please let me know. Thanks for the patience.
Remember, I'm a ML newbie.
Well, I couldn't pass up the deal on a CVA Electra this year. Read so many good reviews on them for the price. Also read all the skepticism/negatives.
Fact is, I'm going to give the Electra a shot. (No pun intended)
My question is about the scope and the rings and bases.
One scope in specific, the Nikon Prostaff Rifle Scope 3-9x-40mm BDC reticle.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/944...-reticle-matte
I can get this for a $75 trade of hunting equipment +$55 cash.
Is this a good deal? More importantly, is this a good choice for a scope to top the Electra? Which rings and bases should I use?
I see the BDC reticle has a drop for 100, 200, 300 so could I make this work with a ML? Use the spaces in-between the recticle for the 150 yard shot? Would this work or should I choose a different scope?
Please let me know. Thanks for the patience.
Remember, I'm a ML newbie.
Last edited by nstrut; 12-10-2011 at 09:16 AM.
#2
The Nikon Pro Staff is a great scope. I have them on several rifles. Personally, I use the 2—7x32mm model without the bdc. I just find it meets my needs. The pro staff is a great scope. It has excellent eye relief and some of the best glass I have used. As for the bases you need, I can't comment. Keep us posted about how well the rifle shoots. I have thought about getting one. Although they are not legal in our muzzle loader season. I personally think it would be great to own.
#3
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Greenville OH USA
Posts: 56
The Nikon Pro Staff is a great scope. I have them on several rifles. Personally, I use the 2—7x32mm model without the bdc. I just find it meets my needs. The pro staff is a great scope. It has excellent eye relief and some of the best glass I have used. As for the bases you need, I can't comment. Keep us posted about how well the rifle shoots. I have thought about getting one. Although they are not legal in our muzzle loader season. I personally think it would be great to own.
What do you think of the deal? A good one?
Thanks for the info.
-NSTRUT
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If the lines mean different distances, don't worry about that. The trick is, find out where the rifle hits at those lines. Say for instance instead of 150, 200, and 250 lines ... say you try that and it hits at 138, 189, and 220.. for instance. You can still use that information when you shoot long distances as long as you remember the lines. Deer seldom walk out at 200 yards exactly and stand there. So don't worry so much about the lines.
News that scope sells for $149.99 I think. You decide if that is a good price for a used scope. I think it is a little high.
News that scope sells for $149.99 I think. You decide if that is a good price for a used scope. I think it is a little high.
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