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travis_E 07-11-2007 08:12 PM

stevens 200 scope
 
I have a Stevens Model 200 in .308 and am wantin to know what would be a good scope for it. I dont have BIG $$$ to put into a scope Im just lookin for what would be the best bang for my buck!

dway87 07-11-2007 09:12 PM

RE: stevens 200 scope
 
depends on what is your maximum amount you want to spend. there are some great deals on some websites that have great scopes for $200. i know that you can get a bushnell elite 3200 for around that. also i think there are some nikon scopes around that price but its been awhile since i last checked.

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ConstructionWorker 07-11-2007 10:40 PM

RE: stevens 200 scope
 
Try a Nikon Pro Staff.:)

whitetaildreamer 07-11-2007 11:08 PM

RE: stevens 200 scope
 
I agree. The Nikons are great scopes and can be had for less than $200.

Folically Challenged 07-12-2007 09:01 AM

RE: stevens 200 scope
 

ORIGINAL: cma3366a

If you can stomach the thought of a Browning scope (I can since the price is right) take a look at this http://www.natchezss.com/category.cfm?contentID=productDetail&brand=BH& amp;category=405&subCategory=405&catLevel= 1&prodID=BH883940M.
Browning scopes were basically Bushnell 3200's, some say they had 4200 glass as they havebetter light transmission values than the 3200's, but that is debatable. What is for sure is a Bushnell Elite 3200 at 150bucks is a helluva deal.
I own one of these in 3-9x 40, & I'm very happy with it.

These days, $150 to $200 will get you:
* Nikon Monarchs (original series)
*Sightron SII (original series)
* Browning
* Weaver Grand Slam

Given the quality you're getting for this price, it really doesn't make much sense to go with anything less ona rifle you plan to hunt with. These scopes used to go for every bit of $400, and to find significantly better glass, that's probably what you'll have to spend, if not even more. It's a good time to be a scope buyer!:D

If this is for a plinker, then maybe I'd consider getting a cheaper scope, but you'll likely be getting far less glass for your money.
My $.02.

FC

Red Lion 07-12-2007 09:08 AM

RE: stevens 200 scope
 
I agree with all the suggestions and will add that the Burris Fullfield II's are a good choice as well.

travis_E 07-13-2007 03:43 PM

RE: stevens 200 scope
 
Alright thanks for the advice! Ill def look into all the above mentioned scopes!


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