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RE: Scopes: Quality/Good Price???
For the muzzle loader barrel I say the Thompson Center Omega, and for the 270 the Elite 4200 is an excellent choice. I prefer the Leupold's for the eye relief myself. Depends more on your budget. For less than the 4200 you can get a Buckmaster. The Buckmaster and the Omega are made by Nikon.
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RE: Scopes: Quality/Good Price???
I agree with the comment to spend as much on glass as the rifle it self. I don't know anything about muzzleloaders, but for the .270 I'd highly recommend the Zeiss Conquest 3x10 x 44.
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RE: Scopes: Quality/Good Price???
A Leupold Rifleman, or a Nikon Buckmaster should serve you well. On my 30-06 I have a Leupold Rifleman 3x9x50, but honestly it is a little bit overkill. If I were to do it over again I would go with the same scope in a 3x9x40.
There is no way that I could agree with spending as much as or twice as much fora scope asyou do fora firearm. There are plenty of quality scopes out nowadays that will allow you to see well in low light conditions forclose tohalf....maybe slightly more than half....the cost of a quality firearm. |
RE: Scopes: Quality/Good Price???
Hurricanespg - I agree, there are some mid range scopes that work well. But once you'veshot a deer a dusk with a high quality Leupold (not rifleman), Zeiss, or Swarovski its very difficult to go back.
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RE: Scopes: Quality/Good Price???
a11en; Did not mean to sound like I was dissing the higher quality scopes, but to be honest I just don'tthink you need them. If you want to get one that is perfectly fine, but do you really need to spend $700-$1400 on a scope to get a good one? Heck I have shot coyotes at night (3/4 moon) using the Leupold Rifleman 3x9x50, how much clearer does it need to be?
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RE: Scopes: Quality/Good Price???
i would go with the buckmaster from nikon great scopes and even a better price i own 3 of them
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RE: Scopes: Quality/Good Price???
ORIGINAL: Hurricanespg a11en; Did not mean to sound like I was dissing the higher quality scopes, but to be honest I just don'tthink you need them. If you want to get one that is perfectly fine, but do you really need to spend $700-$1400 on a scope to get a good one? |
RE: Scopes: Quality/Good Price???
With the scopes today mid price scopes are good. But when you consider the money, time, and effort you put into this then is it worth it to not be able to take the shot. I have Leup, Nikon, Swar, and a few others but i go to my Trijicon bar none. 56mm bell, 30mm tube, Swar glass. It allowed me to shoot a coyote in starlight only. I am just saying how many times have you heard someone say "I saw a monster but it was just a bit to dark to shoot".
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RE: Scopes: Quality/Good Price???
Pentax Lightseeker
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RE: Scopes: Quality/Good Price???
Nikon Prostaff..
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