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#2
Joined: Jan 2004
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"Best" and "cheapest" are two extremes of a complex matrix.
You'd probably be happy with something like a Bushnell Elite 3200 3-9x40. They routinely go for under $200. I recently bought a niceused one here on this forum for a lot less than that, so keep your eyes peeled and maybe you'll have similar luck.
If you're trying to stay under a hundred, you could try something like a Bushnell Trophy, or watch sales at your local Bass Pro/Cabela's/Dick's/Academy/Big 5/whatever. Sometimes you can get some pretty decent deals on promotional scopes.
If you're trying to go the ultra-cheapie route, I've read good things about the Tasco World Class 3-9x40, which should run you under $50 or so. Anything below this, and you're just taking your chances with a scope that may or may not hold zero, might fog, is fuzzy,or could just plain break--probably right when you need it most.
You'd probably be happy with something like a Bushnell Elite 3200 3-9x40. They routinely go for under $200. I recently bought a niceused one here on this forum for a lot less than that, so keep your eyes peeled and maybe you'll have similar luck.
If you're trying to stay under a hundred, you could try something like a Bushnell Trophy, or watch sales at your local Bass Pro/Cabela's/Dick's/Academy/Big 5/whatever. Sometimes you can get some pretty decent deals on promotional scopes.
If you're trying to go the ultra-cheapie route, I've read good things about the Tasco World Class 3-9x40, which should run you under $50 or so. Anything below this, and you're just taking your chances with a scope that may or may not hold zero, might fog, is fuzzy,or could just plain break--probably right when you need it most.
#3
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 47
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From: Granite Falls WA
Please don't skimp on your glass, you'll be sorry. The Bushnell 3200's as said are good, as well the Leupold rifleman series & the Nikon buckmaster series are solid entry level choices. Good Luck




