New Scope
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 6

I'm debatiing between a new 2.5 to 10 or 3 to 9 power scope to go with a new rifle ill be getting soon. I love the lenses and quality of the Nikon Monarch but I'm also considering the Nikon Buckmaster BDC and Leipold VX3 with the Boone And Crockett reticle... I've looked through the Redfield revenge and the glass inst clear in comparison 2 either of the Nikons... Looking 2 spend no more than 500 dollars... Any other recommendations would be helpfull. Thanks

#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Clermont Florida U.S.
Posts: 4,970

If you want the B&C reticle in the VX3, you are looking at 3.5-10 X40. It comes in a bit over your stated budget. As Bowhuntercop suggested, the duplex reticle 3.5-10 x 40 is about as close as you will get, and it's a bit cheaper than the B&C reticle version. Either would be fine and, IMO, a better product than the Nikon.
#5

Of the options you have listed I'd stick with the Nikon hands down..it's better glass and less money than the Lupy. The Nikon Monarch 3 4-16x50SF on my .257 Roberts AI is my favorite scope hands down.
I would also recommend looking at a Swift Premier...I have several and love them.
I would also recommend looking at a Swift Premier...I have several and love them.
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 538
#8

MNDH,
What kind of shooting are you going to be doing? Also what rifle are you putting it on? Is it going to be a deer rifle only? Or an all purpose rifle? Target shooting, steel, long range, praire dogs..........
DanMorgan
What kind of shooting are you going to be doing? Also what rifle are you putting it on? Is it going to be a deer rifle only? Or an all purpose rifle? Target shooting, steel, long range, praire dogs..........
DanMorgan
#9
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 6

In terms of the rifle back and fourth between a Ruger American and a Tikka T3 lite... For whitetail deer in the Midwest mostly thick woods of Mn and woods and fields of West Centeral WI... Calibers gonna be a 270. Deer rifle and some coyote work.
#10

I would think you don't need anything with more than 9 power. A 2-7 or 3x9 should work out well in that country and what your doing with your rifle. Don't forget a scope is only as good at it's mounts. Don't go cheap on them is all.
Good luck,
DanMorgan
Good luck,
DanMorgan