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REM. 700 SENDERO
I just bought a Rem. 700 Sendero in a 7mm for 400.00. I was thinking of a Nikon ProStaff scope in a 3-9x40. Does anyone know if this would be a good scope for this cal. or not? I would like a bigger scope but short on money. How about Nikon vs. Leopold??????
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RE: REM. 700 SENDERO
I' d go with Nikon over Leupold for only one reason. Same or better quality for less money, IMHO. But, I' d put nothing less than the Nikon Monarch on it. The little extra money will be well worth it and you' ll be much happier. And Nikon' s " no-fault" warranty is unbeatable. It means you can run over the scope with your truck, and they' ll fix or replace it at no charge.
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RE: REM. 700 SENDERO
Beav cheap is never " best" but sometimes you can get " acceptable" for just a lil more. A 3x9 gets awfully weak on a 7mag. Especially if you are going to be shooting in conditions like the Sendero was made for. " On the cheap" I would recommend a 4x12x40 VX I in the Leupold. Its not a matte scope, but dont let looks override functionality on this one. You WILL want more glass than 9 on your 7 when the deer get small on the horizon. Nikon has a 4.5x14x40 in their Buckmaster line that is only a few dollars more than the Leupold. Either will be a great lil scope for your needs and gun!
Good luck and WHACK EM! RA |
RE: REM. 700 SENDERO
Red, the VX-1 is now available in Matte finish. But, I still don' t like the fact that it doesn' t have positive click adjustments for windage and elevation.
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RE: REM. 700 SENDERO
I personally find that 9 or 10 power is plenty for big game out to 500 yards.
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