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Huntingforfun93 01-17-2012 08:12 AM

I need help on picking a scope.
 
Hi, I'm fairly new to hunting, but I have a Remington Genesis ML and hunt in Ohio primarily during deer season, I'm interested in upgrading my scope, I killed a doe this year with the stocked scope, but I'm looking for something far more better in the 180$-220$ range. If anyone has any advice for me that'd be great including on what to use as the propellant should i use pellets, or loose powder? Thanks and it's much appreciated.

BOWHUNTERCOP 01-17-2012 01:38 PM

Leupold VX-II, Nikon Pro Staff or Buckmaster, or Bushnell Trophy, I like the 3-9x40

chaded 01-18-2012 10:19 PM

In that price range I would take a look at the Burris Fullfield II or E1. I would also use loose powder because you can really dial in a load with it.

semi 01-21-2012 03:12 PM

Burris fulfield II , great scope for the $

HDMontana 01-21-2012 09:20 PM

Bushnells have held up well on my guns. Just got a new Vortex that I have yet to try.

duckhunter578 01-22-2012 02:30 AM

I have a Leatherwood on mine.

Jenks 01-26-2012 03:56 AM

Hey Duckhunter, I used to be in the Perryville 1140th, back when I was young. I was in the USAF 61-66, never went to Nam, tho. Live in Ripley Co.
Now to scopes. I have a cheap Bushnell on a 30-06, it is a 1.5-4.5. It is clear, picks up light well and has a very wide field of view. I think they sell for about $70 full price and it works great. I don't care for a large scope with a big objective lens, this one is about 32mm. It says "Banner" on the side.

onetohunt 02-02-2012 07:17 PM

Vortex Diamondback!!

Valentine 02-23-2012 04:33 AM

Depends on the individual
 
I'd recommend you get out to the local outdoor stores and check what's available. I'd check how my eyes worked with the various scopes, and go from there. And hopefully you get to take care of scope and eyes and spread out the cost, over say ten years. At a larger store, I'd pick out the shadiest spot and use the scope there to spot. All antlers don't show up in the greatest of lighting conditions.

Scopes, in the end, depend on the quality of your eyes and what's in your pocketbook. So none of us are the same.

Most scopes can work at 10 in the morning under sunny skies. The better scopes work better under early dawn conditions and late sunset conditions. Better scopes work better in shadowy daylight conditions. And it gets to be a question of not seeing a deer, but seeing the antlers, in light conditions that are not always good.

In the end, you hunt what you see and the conditions under which you hunt, as a hunter.

HDMontana 02-23-2012 04:47 AM

My step-son just put a Nikon muzzleloader scope with bdc on his bone collector. Really likes it so far. Loose powder will allow you to try different load charges to find the one that is most accurate for your gun and bullet of choice.


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