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What Scope?
This year i am moving up from my "Trashco" scope. I am not going to get a real expensive one, but i want a decent one. Here are my choices.
1. Leupold Rifleman 2. Simmons Aetec 3. Burris Fullfield 2 4. Bushnell 3200 5. Leupold VX-1 6. Nikon Buckmasters I will be using Leupold rings and base. I was looking through some of these pages and noticed that the Nikon wasnt get as much attention as the other scopes. Why is this? And also Cabela's doesnt say, the Burris and Simmons are fully water,fog, and shock proof right? Overall which is the best of those scopes? Thanks in advance |
RE: What Scope?
For the money, you just can't beat Leupold!
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I have two Buckmasters and a Vari-X I and love all three!! Some here will say the Nikon's customer service sucks, but I've never had to use it.
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I have the Simmons Aetec and I like it’s long eye relief. Haven’t had any problems with it so far. I also have a Nikon and find it’s the clearest and brightest out of all the scope I have and that includes Leupold. Another scope you might want to check into is the Weaver Grand Slam. I have read good reviews on this scope.
If you would like to read more the Simmons Aetec check out this link. www.simmonsoptics.com/ or www.weaveroptics.com/ on the Grand Slam Good Luck.... |
RE: What Scope?
You can't go wrong with Leupold.
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Dave, for the money the Bushnell 3200 is rock solid. That being said I have seen a couple of the newer Burris FFII recently and think they are equally a good choice. Being these 2 have fast eye focus reticle, fully multicoated, click adjustments and 1 piece tube construction I would put them as the front runners on your list. The burris has a variable eye relief of 3.1-3.8" while the Elite 3200 is fixed at 3" (in the 3x9x40 models). Both offer shock, water and fog proof lens - although I believe the raingaurd system bushnell uses might be a bit better for fogging than the burris. However it can be combated by using the flip up scope covers on any scope and this also offers additional protection to the exposed lens surfaces-something I suggest anybody invest in when putting a scope on a hunting rifle.
You never mentioned what rifle you would be topping the new scope with but if a moderate recoiler than 3" or higher should be adequate for eye relief. However if a big boomer than you might need or want more, so that might play a part in your decision process as well. Good Luck |
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u might also wanna look into zies.
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Leupold.
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If you do go with the Leopold go with the VX-I over the rifle man. They are identicle except the VX-I for a few dollars more is fully coated. In Canada
I have seen them priced for as little as ten dollars more. I have an Elite 3200 on one of my rifles -also a great scope. Cheers |
RE: What Scope?
Leupold. The best one you can afford.
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