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daleintampa 10-15-2010 02:19 AM

$150 scope VS. $800 scope
 
Whats the difference between a $150 scope and a $800 one ? I see these real nice Nikon's and Luepold's at the Gun store that range from $100-2000. I currently have a Nikon Prostaff $200 on my 30-30. But thinking of getting a longer range rifle.

I mean, what really is the difference ? My does a lot of shooting and he says there is no need for the high dollar scope. is this true ?
I appreciate any input. thanks

timbercruiser 10-15-2010 05:12 AM

I went the route of the cheapo Simmons, Tasco, no name scopes for several years and while I did kill a lot of deer with cheaper scopes, I got tires of not being able to see at dusk dark or losing the reticle at dusk dark. I saved up and got a German #4 reticle Zeiss and couldn't be happier. I don't say to buy a Zeiss if you can't afford it, but usually you get what you pay for in scopes. There are a lot of good mid price scopes out there. I got my grandson a Bushnell 4200 Elite that is a great scope.

bigcountry 10-15-2010 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by daleintampa (Post 3702666)
Whats the difference between a $150 scope and a $800 one ? I see these real nice Nikon's and Luepold's at the Gun store that range from $100-2000. I currently have a Nikon Prostaff $200 on my 30-30. But thinking of getting a longer range rifle.

I mean, what really is the difference ? My does a lot of shooting and he says there is no need for the high dollar scope. is this true ?
I appreciate any input. thanks

If you have to track properly, the more expensive scope shine. Clarity is a big one. I validate and test optical filters. Its kinda funny. Your paying for the 5% we call it.

When I buy filters that have a 80% spec rate, they may cost 100dollars/piece. When I buy them that are 90%, price doubles to 200. When I buy them at 95-99%, they got to 400. Its about yield. Is the top end filters worth it? Maybe.

Most hunters will not ultilize the tracking of scopes. They sit and sight em in, and done.

halfbakedi420 10-15-2010 06:51 AM

basically you are paying for glass...the better the glass the better the scope.
also your paying for quality..better parts equal a better scope.
also.. warranty warranty warranty

gunnermhr 10-15-2010 08:19 AM

There is no substitute for high end optics. Clarity, brightness, tracking and reliability. If you plan to hunt long range tracking is very important, you cannot "hold over" on a target that is 800 yards away you'll need to crank in the MOA needed at long distance. There is absolutly no comparison on the brightness of a low end scope to a high end scope when you are using high magnification. How much scope is needed for hunting Long Distance? A Leupold 8.5x25 is plenty out to 1000 yards. More would be nice but not needed. If you plan to target shoot the more magnification the better. Nightforce goes up to 42 power and maintains good brightness, seeing 6mm holes at 500 yards on paper isn't a problem unless conditions are bad in which case nothing will see them. March has a 60 power scope on the market and recently added a 80 power scope both are real nice and also real expensive. The best thing to do is simply put a cheap scope and a high end scope side by side on equally high magnification and look through both, it will be a very noticable difference. Warranty is a funny thing, Leupold offers one of the best no hassle warrantys on the market, Nightforce only warrants the original owner and March has only a 1 year warranty. I have heard of guys that wern't the original Nnightforce owners sending them back with no problems. I know a few guys that have March scopes but haven't had to send them back so the Jury is still out on Warrenty service with them, although one can only imagine on a $2800 scope warranty on any type of workmanship won't ever be a problem

daleintampa 10-15-2010 05:52 PM

I definately appreciate all your inputs. I plan to spend NO more than $500 on a scope. My Nikon Prostaff is real nice I think, But im looking for a little more magnification. out to around 300 yards. Im guessing out to a 16-18 power ? Without keeping you guessing. Im getting a Tikka t3 270 WSM. hoping It will be enough to Pop something at 300 yards.

halfbakedi420 10-17-2010 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by daleintampa (Post 3703145)
I definately appreciate all your inputs. I plan to spend NO more than $500 on a scope. My Nikon Prostaff is real nice I think, But im looking for a little more magnification. out to around 300 yards. Im guessing out to a 16-18 power ? Without keeping you guessing. Im getting a Tikka t3 270 WSM. hoping It will be enough to Pop something at 300 yards.

someone could give ya a rifle capable of killing at 1000 yards, dont mean you'll hit anything.

Sheridan 10-17-2010 07:18 PM

Perfectly stated !!!


"someone could give ya a rifle capable of killing at 1000 yards, dont mean you'll hit anything."
1/2 baked

Chiefs 10-27-2010 10:17 AM

Scopes
 
Your gun is only as good as the scope, which is only as good as the mounts.

wyomingtrapper 10-27-2010 08:25 PM

Like timber cruiser, I killed several deer and elk with cheap Simmons scopes. They are not as durable and don't seem to stand up. When they go you can't keep them true. I eventually purchased a Leupold Vx III. The brightness and clarity is amazing.


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