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Old 07-23-2002 | 04:24 PM
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I am purchasing a Knight DISC 50cal rifle and I intend to put a variable mag scope on the rifle. It's primary use will be for hunting in Iowa timber, and as a secondary use I'd like to try some long range shooting for fun 200+ yards. I'm thinking that a 3-9x or a 2-7x scope would suit these applications well. I really don't want to spend a truck load of cash on a scope (<$200), but I would like one that well enough made so as not to shift point-of-impact when the magnification is changed.

What make/model of scope would best fit these requirements?

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Old 07-24-2002 | 05:24 AM
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IMHO, a variable is out of place on a muzzleloader. ANY 2.5X 3X, or 4X scope with reliable adjustments is suitable. As a matter of fact, the old Weaver J-models work well, because they don't add much weight to the gun, and can be mounted very low!!

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Old 07-27-2002 | 03:59 AM
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I have 3x9 var. on all of mine and they work great for me.
2 have 3x9 Nikon's,1 has simmons 3x9,1 has tasco 3x9, and 1 has a 3x9 armssport.The tasco has been on my ruger 77/50 for 12 years or more and still holds up.I use the varibles because my eyes are not what
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Old 08-05-2002 | 08:13 AM
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My T/C has a Simmons "Pro 50" 3X9 on it.I use it in woods only(low light)strictly for the benifit of the 50 objective.Its great for soakin up light in the woods at dawn and dusk at low power.I paid under $200.

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Old 09-03-2002 | 02:36 AM
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Hello Driftrider,
Well worth a look is the line of scopes from Thompson Center Arms.(tcarms.com) These scopes are especially well suited to muzzleloading firearms, come with a lifetime guarantee, and are among the prized possessions of myself and the folks with whom I hunt.
They sell for $115. to $142. through Fox Ridge Outfitters (foxridgeoutfitters.com) the #1 Master supplier and Custom Shop for Thompson Center Arms. T/C doesn't sell to individuals. We have hunted with these scopes for years and have never been dissapointed in any way. I sure hope this helps you in your quest. My best, Bradley J.
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Old 09-03-2002 | 04:14 AM
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drift, I've got the same ML you're going to buy. It's a Knight Magnum DISC .50 cal. synthetic/stainless. I put a Leupold VXII 2-7x33 on it and the results are incredible. I also used the Leupold QR rings and bases so I can take the scope off for cleaning; it does return to zero! I purchased mine through The Optic Zone. The owner, Jon, is extremely helpful and I urge you to check their website out and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
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Old 09-03-2002 | 06:39 AM
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Guys, while we are on the topic, what Leupold bases would you use for a Knight LK-93? For Quick release that is?
 
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Old 09-05-2002 | 05:53 AM
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If anyone is interested, I went to Leupolds website, here is the combo they recommend for the Knight Wolverines if you want the QR setup. I just mounted mine using a Kwikee setup, but I think this QR is just what the doctor ordered so I can clean this thing just like before with soap and water without getting the scope all wet.

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QR - 541 (2 pieces)
Glossart #52240
Matteart #52239
Silver:not available

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QR 1" - Low
Glossart #49970
Matteart #49971
Silverart #49972
 
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Old 09-16-2002 | 07:19 AM
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i borrowed an original disc last year and it had a simmons 1.5-5X on it. it worked great. i am going to put a similar one on mine new disc extreme. it was great in the iowa timber, on the low setting target aquisition was fast
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