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Like the title says. I'm thinking about a scope with 50' FOV on the low end and will turn up to 10x or so. Budget is $500 +/- because that's what I think I can get out of a Weaver Super Slam and Zeiss Conquest I currently have. (Weaver has big turrets and fancy reticle. I really don't like Zeiss Conquest eye relief.)
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I have a vortex 2.5-10 x42. I like the heck out of it it tracks great clear as heck and works
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The 2X10 Track Toric demo scope can be purchased for 500 when available and they are outstanding. I own S&B, NXS, US Optics, and top end Zeis. In my opinion they ate as good as any of them
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For a reliable 2-10 low light scope with a simple reticle I think the Tract Toric with T-plex is very, very good. I used one for ~900 rounds of dialing and it never missed an adjustment. The reticle is simple and bold enough to be seen in low light....the glass is excellent. Cost is $694, so more $, but I think it's worth the extra $194. https://tractoptics.com/toric-uhd-2-10x42-t-plex-rifle-scope
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First I heard someone doesn't like the Zeiss Conquest eye relief........
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Another vote here for the Tract scopes. Some of the best glass I have ever used for the money and the TPlex reticle really stands out in low light, but isnt too thick for normal hunting applications.
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Like the title says. I'm thinking about a scope with 50' FOV on the low end and will turn up to 10x or so. Budget is $500 +/- because that's what I think I can get out of a Weaver Super Slam and Zeiss Conquest I currently have. (Weaver has big turrets and fancy reticle. I really don't like Zeiss Conquest eye relief.) What Conquest do you have?
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Bushnell Elite 4500 2.5-10x50/Multi-X...
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Maybe the MavenRS2 2-10x38? 42’ FOV
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I know you are wanting a 2-10 but If you can live with 3-9, the Trijicon Accupower is right at $500 and is an amazing scope.
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I have a 3-9x50. Yes I understand people generally like those scopes.
Thanks for the suggestions. I will check them out.
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You mentioned a Super Slam.Find a used 3-10x40 Grand Slam for $150-$200 and keep the rest of your $500 in your pocket...
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I’d go with a z3 with the 4w or plex reticle.
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I will echo the recommendation on the Tract Toric 2-10x w/ T-Plex reticle. A bit more money but a really great scope.
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The MeoPro 3.5-10x44 for $650.00 at Cameraland is a good choice. I have one with a German #4.
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A great scope with high quality German optics is the Steiner GS3 2-10x42 4a which we have on sale for only $599.99, reduced from $879.99
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If you want a super slam 2-10 with the multi-x reticle, there is one on ebay at 450.00.
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