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Looking to scope my new Winchester model 70, 300 win Mag. Budget is $600-800. Will mostly be used for 200-400 yards from a hunting blind/shooting house. Illumination is a must. What would be your first choice. Seriously looking at trijicon so as to not be dependent on batteries?? Open to any and all advice. Thanks in advance.
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Trijicon is a good starting point......I sprang for a 2.5x10x56 credo hx a couple of years ago......
Good glass, solid build.....but I dont hunt over more than 200 yds.
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Hard to go wrong with the scope that you’re initially considering, go with your gut and get the Trijicon. For what you are looking for and your requirements I think the Trijicon will serve you well. Not requiring batteries is a big plus as is the COO of Trijicon.
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