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beaverpatrol 07-11-2008 12:40 PM

rifle scope help
 
I am going out to Wyoming to hunt mule deer for the first time in October and need some rifle scope suggestions. I am going to use my grandfathers Remington Woodsman 742. If you have suggestion for a good cartridge....it would be appreciated as well.

millagerobert 07-11-2008 12:44 PM

RE: rifle scope help
 
3x9 or 4x12
Burris with ballstic plex aiming recticle, fullfields are somewhat inexpensive, if you can spen more get the black or euro diamond.

whitetaildreamer 07-11-2008 01:22 PM

RE: rifle scope help
 
Nikon 3x9x40

Predator26 07-11-2008 01:27 PM

RE: rifle scope help
 
Just stick with any major name is optics; Leupold, Bushnell, Nikon, USO, Swarovski,etc. Depending on your terrain decide on your magnification level. If you're going to be in semi-thick to thick woods you shouldn't need anything more than 9x.

I would personally recommend a Leupold VX-I 3-9x40mm.

Good luck.

timbercruiser 07-11-2008 05:37 PM

RE: rifle scope help
 
Bushnell 4200 Elite 3x9x40 withRainguardfor about $260.

8mm/06 07-11-2008 06:50 PM

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A number of optics outlets are running a promotional deal where you buy a Burris (several available) and you get other products with the order ... a GPS, or Binoc, or spotting scope ...see the SWFA link below. And they are not the only outlet offering these duos
Good luck with your shopping

http://www.swfa.com/pc-8479-203-burris-3-9x40-fullfield-ii-rifle-scope.aspx

http://www.swfa.com/pc-8480-203-burris-45-14x42-fullfield-ii-rifle-scope.aspx

http://www.swfa.com/p-8088-burris-65-20x50-fullfield-ii-rifle-scope.aspx

http://www.swfa.com/p-8070-burris-3-9x40-fullfield-ii-rifle-scope.aspx

Edcyclopedia 07-11-2008 07:18 PM

RE: rifle scope help
 

ORIGINAL: Predator26

Just stick with any major name is optics; Leupold, Bushnell, Nikon, USO, etc. Depending on your terrain decide on your magnification level. If you're going to be in semi-thick to thick woods you shouldn't need anything more than 9x.

I would personally recommend a Leupold VX-I 3-9x40mm.

Good luck.
This is similar to what I have (Leupold VX-III 3-10 x 40mm) and used it when I went on a hunt in Texas last season....
I shoot a Rem 700 Mtn Rifle in .270 cal. and was plinking Turkeys off @ 325 yards!
Plus an 8 pt. and 7 Doe and 2 Coyote and 4 Turkey.... Worked for me!;)

schoolcraft 07-11-2008 07:53 PM

RE: rifle scope help
 
I am going out to Wyoming to hunt mule deer for the first time in October and need some rifle scope suggestions. I am going to use my grandfathers Remington Woodsman 742. If you have suggestion for a good cartridge....it would be appreciated as well.




You have a TON of options depending on what you want to spend on a scope. I really like the Nikon Monarch series of scopes. Super optics for the price. On the next price level, you have the Leupold Vari X III line and the Zeiss Conquest line of scopes. I've always been a Leupold guy, but I think I'm actually MORE impressed with the Zeiss Conquest series. SUPER bright optics in low light conditions, ONE piece tube construction, and etched recticles for superb durability and fantastic contrast in those low light conditions. I've seen the Conquest 3X9X40 priced around $399 at Gander Mountain and Bass Pro. There's a pretty significant price jump when you go to higher magnification and larger diameter bell at the end.
You also asked about a "good cartridge" for your Remington 742. What caliber is it chambered in? Most everyone I've know that's owneda 742 had it in .30-06. If you're in a spot where shots could be very close all the way out to as far as you can shoot comfortably, take a look at something loaded with Nosler Accubond bullets. Very good flight characterists for the longer shots and built with a tapered jacket that will hold together and not "blow up" on the closer shots too. You could probably do just about as good with good ol' Remington CorLokt ammo also and save yourself some $$$.
Good luck on your hunt! I'm jealous!

salukipv1 07-11-2008 09:39 PM

RE: rifle scope help
 
3-9 is the old standby, personally I like a 4-12 a lot more, if you're shooting over 200yds....I really like 12x vs. 9x, either will get the job done, use to have a 2-7 on my setup, and got rid of it and went with a 4.5-14x leupold vx-iii,

CamoCop 07-12-2008 05:48 AM

RE: rifle scope help
 
Pentax Lightseeker 4-12


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