Can' t decide
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RE: Can' t decide
There are many quality made scopes on the market.I would say away from the low end scopes.I have old Redfield' s and Leupold' s.I haven' t had a bit of trouble from any of them. I' ve know several people who tried to save money buying Simmons and Tasco and had problems.My hunting partner' s Simmons had the crosshairs come loose. Last year I bought a Weaver V-24. It seems to be a good scope but in the higher power range the clarity leaves allot to be desired.For what you are looking for I would go with either a 2x7 or 3x9.The brand you choose is your decision. In scopes as a rule you get what you pay for,if you can afford to get a Leupold ,Zeiss or other quality optics you' ll be better off in the long run.
Ruger Redhawk
Ruger Redhawk
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Can' t decide
i for one use a broad spectrum of scopes , i use, tasco , simmons , bushnell , leupold , and have never really had any trouble with any of them , it just depends on how much money you have to spend , and what caliber , and what type of use , for a .270 deer rifle , i' de use a bushnell rifle scope for it myself unless it' s going to be used in hazardous rough , rugged terrain , then i' de opt to upgrade to a leupold simply because they can take more abuse , they will have to be rezeroed but , they won' t break quite as fast unless dropped scope side on a rock or something but , they won' t fog up as fast , or get a distorted image if they get wet or have water come down on them rather heavily ( waterproof ), but like i said it just depends on what use , what caliber , and how much money.
just my 2 cents worth
just my 2 cents worth