Best scope for a 30-30?
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Nontypical Buck
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With a $200 limit, take a look at a Bushnell Elite 3200, Leupold VX-Ior Burris Fullfield. These are about in that price range and are from reputable companies. I have a Fullfield on a ML. It is pretty decent. The difference in these and ones running 2Xas much is that at about $450 - $500 you start into some good low light performance and a much crisper image.
#13
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I have a 3 x 9 on my Marlin 30-30. And if I had to do it over again, I'd put the same thing on it. 3 x 9's are the bread and butter of most scope manufacturers, so there are a lot to choose from with a price to fit everyones budget.
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ORIGINAL: Wolf 359
Well, I won't be able to get one right away, but I'll be willing to pay $200 for a good scope. So... yeah. That's my limit for a 30-30, price wise.
Well, I won't be able to get one right away, but I'll be willing to pay $200 for a good scope. So... yeah. That's my limit for a 30-30, price wise.
As far as brands go, I would consider a Nikon or Burris....in that price range.
200161

Burris 3-9x40 Fullfield II Rifle Scope
[ul][*]Matte[*]Plex[*]1"[*]Hunter Knobs [/ul]
SWFA:
$189.95[/b]


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Burris 3-9x40 Fullfield II Rifle Scope
[ul][*]Matte[*]Ballistic Plex[*]1"[*]Hunter Knobs[*]Free Burris Landmark 8x32 Binocular w/ Purchase [/ul]
SWFA:
$199.95[/b]


6420

Nikon 3-9x40 Buckmaster Riflescope
[ul][*]Matte[*]Nikoplex[*]1" [/ul]
SWFA:
$199.95[/b]


6310

Nikon 3-9x40 ProStaff Riflescope
[ul][*]Matte[*]Nikoplex[*]1" [/ul]
SWFA:
$149.95[/b]



Fullfield II 3-9x40, Ballistic Plex, Matte w/ Landmark 8x32 Binoculars
$199.00
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Buckmaster 3-9x40, Nikoplex, Matte
$184.00
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ProStaff 3-9x40, Nikoplex, Matte
$133.00
More Info
There are several good quality scopes to be had for about 200.00, but these are the ones I would choose from.
Hope this helps...
God Bless
MET
#17
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ORIGINAL: Wolf 359
What would you recommend for a 30-30? I mean... what brand is a good one, and what power for a 30-30?
What would you recommend for a 30-30? I mean... what brand is a good one, and what power for a 30-30?



#18
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Poor ol' Retrieverman ... stuck with that tiny, under powered 30/30 ! I wonder how much meat the 30/30Win. cartridge puts on the table every winter? I bet it would be a staggering amount.
And I mustcompliment the R-man ... that was some kind of shooting to get that hog to drop right on that one rock !
And I mustcompliment the R-man ... that was some kind of shooting to get that hog to drop right on that one rock !
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With leverevolution ammo, you can take deer out to 250 yards.
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your probably right but i use bolt actions for longer shots. if you hunt brush and generally shoot less than 100yard shots i couldnt put a 3x9 on a 30-30. it ends up looking kinda goofy and bigger than the gun itself to me.
With leverevolution ammo, you can take deer out to 250 yards.
I do agree that there are much better calibers for longer shots, but I only have a Leupold VX III 1.5-5 illuminated reticle on my Blaser R-93 Professional Tracker in 308.
