Quality scope for 22-250
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Hi there
After about a month's research, I decided on and ordered the Weatherby Mark V Special Varmint Rifle yesterday in 22-250 caliber. My next "research" project is the scope. The recommendation that I've had so far is to at least look at 16x + magnification for long range hunting. The brands I'm looking at is Swarovski, Zeiss, Schmidt & Bender and Bushnell Elite 4200. The budget is not a problem, but value for money is very important.
Through your own experience, what scope would you fit? And should one go for the illuminated reticle option or not?
Thanks
After about a month's research, I decided on and ordered the Weatherby Mark V Special Varmint Rifle yesterday in 22-250 caliber. My next "research" project is the scope. The recommendation that I've had so far is to at least look at 16x + magnification for long range hunting. The brands I'm looking at is Swarovski, Zeiss, Schmidt & Bender and Bushnell Elite 4200. The budget is not a problem, but value for money is very important.
Through your own experience, what scope would you fit? And should one go for the illuminated reticle option or not?
Thanks
#2
My 22-250 has a Nikon Monarch UCC 6.5-20x44AO scope on it, and it is every bit as much scope optics wise as the scope brands you mentioned, with the Bushnell Elite 4200 being a close competitor value wise. This is not to say that the Swarovski, Zeiss and S&B scopes aren't great scopes, but they are MUCH more expensive and don't really offer that much more in the way of performance. They have a lot of "bling" value, but not much more, IMHO. My Nikon transmits more light (rated at 95%) to my eye than it can use, the optics are bright and crystal clear all the way up to 20X, and it cost me about $400.
If you were to consider only the scope brands that you mentioned, then I, personally, would buy the Elite 4200 even if I could afford the more expensive alternatives, and use the money I saved to buy reloading components and equipment for it.
Mike
If you were to consider only the scope brands that you mentioned, then I, personally, would buy the Elite 4200 even if I could afford the more expensive alternatives, and use the money I saved to buy reloading components and equipment for it.
Mike




