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Anyone know what the eye relief is on the bushnell sharpshooter 3-9x40 is? Think this would make a good scope for my new .45 caliber wolverine? Natchez has it for 20 dollars, what i hear is that i don't want to put a very expensive scope on a ML cause of fowling so this looks good to me. But whats everyone else think?
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Those are Rimfire Scopes.
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You can cover scope-bottoms with lots of things using scissors. Also... most of the mess on scope bottoms is sometimes only primer residue... which is non-corrosive. You can also purchase T/C scope covers for MLs at many hunting stores... even at Bass Pro where I found the scope for you. Just click on 'scope accessories' there to find it.
Want one that's durable & cheap... under $100???.....
..... then Click Right Here
You can cover scope-bottoms with lots of things using scissors. Also... most of the mess on scope bottoms is sometimes only primer residue... which is non-corrosive. You can also purchase T/C scope covers for MLs at many hunting stores... even at Bass Pro where I found the scope for you. Just click on 'scope accessories' there to find it.
#3
When I bought my first inline and looking at scopes the sales guy said the same thing and steered me to a low end scope. Like usual I never listened it just didn't make sense to me to shell out the expense, time and effort to put el cheapo on top of a hunting rifle that may cause me grieve when I needed it most. As such now having bought a few inlines and scoped them all, I have yet to see a problem with scoping it with what I wanted. On the range I have protected the bottom with homemade things such as mole skin, leather, tape, etc and now have invested in a scope cover. Face it this is where it sees the most repetitive action. Before in the field I never worried about as it was usually only a shot and the residue left would easily wipe away.
I am not saying buy the best scope made just buy what ever you want for your usage/budget. In my case my ML is used as much as my CF now in regards to hunting, so to me it as important to top it with good optics. Like Triple 7 has stated ways to make sure it doesn't marr your scope bottom so don't let that cloud the process any.
As to eye relief that is really personal, I personally feel the recoil to be more of a push then CF which is a jolt so even having a 3" ER scope on my inline for 4 years it never caused me any grief. As such I have only ever used rifle scopes on my ml's but many suggest 3.5-4" as a general rule or look to shotgun scopes which afford higher eye relief. You should be able to get the specs on any scope of interest either on the manufacturer's or sellers site.
I am not saying buy the best scope made just buy what ever you want for your usage/budget. In my case my ML is used as much as my CF now in regards to hunting, so to me it as important to top it with good optics. Like Triple 7 has stated ways to make sure it doesn't marr your scope bottom so don't let that cloud the process any.
As to eye relief that is really personal, I personally feel the recoil to be more of a push then CF which is a jolt so even having a 3" ER scope on my inline for 4 years it never caused me any grief. As such I have only ever used rifle scopes on my ml's but many suggest 3.5-4" as a general rule or look to shotgun scopes which afford higher eye relief. You should be able to get the specs on any scope of interest either on the manufacturer's or sellers site.
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From: Warren County NJ USA
I have a many scopes on different firearms...centerfire rifles that have zeiss, leupolds...shotguns with leupolds, and bushnells, and my muzzleloader with a nikon. I spen $200 on that nikon buckmaster 3-9x40, and I love that scope
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