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Those who must raise their voice to get their point across are generally not intelligent enough to do so in any other way.
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Vortex Optics. They’ll have something to match your requirements. They’re price, warranty, and customer service, are great.
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My 12 bushnell elites,4200,6500 all fit the bill
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I am going to purchase a dedicated deer rifle. Either a Tikka T3x or a Kimber Hunter 6.5CM, 7mm-08, or 308. I will not shoot beyond 300 yards. I prefer a Duplex reticle. I want a scope that will track well when sighting it in and then hold zero. I want a generous amount of eye relief. I would be fine with a fixed power scope or a variable. What scope fills this need? Tract 2X10 or 3X15 is your Huckleberry
I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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As jwp says......my Tract Toric has been great over the past 5 years or so.
It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.
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I would be looking at the Tract Toric 3-15X42 with T-Plex reticle Already mentioned this a couple days ago
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You need about 5 more dedicated deer rifles so you can get 6 different scopes.
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I have no business looking at scopes but I find the Tract and the GPO teams interesting..
I think GPO are ex zeiss guys and Tract are ex nikon guys.
You can buy direct from each outfit.
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I would be looking at the Tract Toric 3-15X42 with T-Plex reticle Already mentioned this a couple days ago
Yes to low light conditions as I primarily hunt in the woods but I do hunt some power lines. Mostly stand hunting but some still hunting. I am not overly concerned with weight. Would like to spend $500 or less.
Those scopes selling for $500 bucks these days?
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This is what home equity loans are for.
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Something along 2-10 , 2.5-10, 3.5-10 is all you need for 300 yards and less. You don’t need 12 or 15 power at 300 yards. Don’t get me wrong, I love having good zoom at the range. But as a hunting rig I’d beMore concerned about wide field of view in the thick stuff. Rather ram the max zoom Plus you’re getting a light weight rifle, no sense in getting a small Hubble to weigh it down. At 600 yards my vx2 3-9 on the old 270, the cross hair pretty much covers up 8” gong and I still hit it consistently.
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All of them do something better than the 30-06, but none of them do everything as well.
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Nightforce SHV 3-10x42 and never have to think about your scope again.
Dave yep
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Nightforce SHV 3-10x42 and never have to think about your scope again.
Dave yep I agree, and I’ll buy every one you guys can show me under 5 bills - after the OP buys his, of course. 😉 Zeiss conquest 3-9 would work nicely, and can be had for $300-$400.
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Nightforce SHV 3-10x42 and never have to think about your scope again.
Dave yep I agree, and I’ll buy every one you guys can show me under 5 bills - after the OP buys his, of course. 😉 Zeiss conquest 3-9 would work nicely, and can be had for $300-$400. A Zeiss Conquest 3-9 world work or I could live with a 4X Conquest
“Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the forest and fields in which you walk. Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul and make you a better person” -Fred Bear
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I gotta give a little love for the Trijicon Accupoint. My personal pref. is the green dot. I found my 4-16X50 Accupoint for $500 new in box a few years ago at a LGS had my BIL and a good friend pick up a couple more for me. Was a limit of 1 per customer:)
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Nightforce SHV 3-10x42 and never have to think about your scope again.
Dave yep I agree, and I’ll buy every one you guys can show me under 5 bills - after the OP buys his, of course. 😉 Zeiss conquest 3-9 would work nicely, and can be had for $300-$400. I don't see a $500 limit on his original post. Is that an arbitrary figure, or did I miss something? Dave
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Dave, in reading through it looks like he added that later in the thread, after your response. My bad.
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The easy answer is always Leupold.
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The easy answer is always Tract.
Fixed it for you. You can thank me later
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