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Putting good glass on any of my rifles has always been a dream but it has now become a possibility Looking to put a good scope on my Rem 700 7mm08. Would like a Zeiss Conquest or something of this quality. I need a variable power due to shots ranging from 50-300yds. I've been watching cameraland.ny for demos and what other options I should look at.
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Best scope I ever been able to get has been a Bushnell elite 4200 3x9x40. That currently lives on my 30.06
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for 300 yards either 12 or 16 is good. However, I think the sweet spot in variables right now is 4-16. Conquest is hard to beat.
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for 300 yards either 12 or 16 is good. However, I think the sweet spot in variables right now is 4-16. Conquest is hard to beat.
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I personally have Nikon Monarchs and now Monach 3's on most of my rifle except for a few older ones with period correct scopes. Usually on sale as they are right now at different vendors for $100 off, putting the Monach 3 4x16's down in the slighly above mid $300 range. Hard to beat.
Of course with that said, everyone's eye are different. It's how you view through a scope and compare with others you're looking through. For me Nikons are the best when I throw it up and clearest at the price point.
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I personally have Nikon Monarchs and now Monach 3's on most of my rifle except for a few older ones with period correct scopes. Usually on sale as they are right now at different vendors for $100 off, putting the Monach 3 4x16's down in the slighly above mid $300 range. Hard to beat.
Of course with that said, everyone's eye are different. It's how you view through a scope and compare with others you're looking through. For me Nikons are the best when I throw it up and clearest at the price point. Get ready for a flogging.....
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How does the Vortex Viper HS 4x16 compare to the Zeiss?
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Leupold VX3 3.5x10 not to much magnification, good glass and great customer service. Bushnell mentioned earlier is a very good scope also.I know you asked about 4x12 or 4x16 one does not need that much magnification to shoot to 300 yards. JMO
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VX2 4-12 would be my pick, CDS if you spin turrets...
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if weight is not an issue, check out the Bushnell 6500 2.5 - 16
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How does the Vortex Viper HS 4x16 compare to the Zeiss? I have a 4-16x44 Viper HS-T I shoot side by side with a Conquest 4.5-14x44 and at full power the Zeiss has a bit better resolution but the difference is not a deal breaker. Both scopes would do what you want I'm sure.
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For shots inside of 300yds a 3-9x would be more than enough for medium and big game. I have a 3-9�40 conquest and it is better than the 4-12x vortex diamondback on low light. No real need for 16x unless wanting to shoot ittybitty groups and then the scope may not be the limiting factor. I think 3-9 may get you a better scope than 12 or 16x for the same money
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