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I went to the range today! I shot some really good groups with my Remington 700 VTR 223 and my Browning BAR 300 WSM. I was impressed with my guns more than I was with myself. Then I pulled out my Henry Big Boy 44 mag. It was useless. I couldn't draw down on the target at only 50 yards. I fired a shot off just to see, but missed the target completely. I need to get a scope. What would you guys recommend for 50 to 100 yards on a 16" barrel 44 mag lever gun? Thanks for any input!
To help keep the package as light and compact as possible, something 1-4ish is what I'd use.

And, not one of the "Tactical" scopes. Most of them are 30mm tubes and have a somewhat busy reticle that I don't prefer for hunting or casual shooting.
A red dot sight.
Originally Posted by Vic_in_Va
To help keep the package as light and compact as possible, something 1-4ish is what I'd use.

And, not one of the "Tactical" scopes. Most of them are 30mm tubes and have a somewhat busy reticle that I don't prefer for hunting or casual shooting.

I have a Leupold 1-4 on my AR. I might try mounting that on it and see how it goes before I buy one.
I had lasix surgery and I could use iron sights again.

We should have made the trade this winter!
Straight tube 1-3x20.....1-4x20

The ole Weaver 1-3 is about perfect but no longer mfg'd
Burris 1-6 x24 30 tube with illumination if needed and its a red circle with a dot red dot , i own 4 of them they are very tuff scope.i am almost 70 with poor vision too.
4-16x, 30mm tube, 50mm objective and make sure you get some of them see-thru mounts!! laugh JK....A 2.5 fixed or 1-4 would suit that rifle fine
i forgot to mention i have a 30-06 Browning BLR lever rifle i put a 1-6 x24 30 tube Burris on this rifle works very well for myself and this scope is not so big either.Pete53
I was also in the same situation when I picked up a 1894 in 357. I had an old weaver 4.5 so bought some Talleys and I can see.....
I have a Burris Mini 4X lying around. Reading this post makes me think about pulling my 3-9x off my 336 and replacing it with the fixed 4x. It would be all the power I need on a 30-30 and make a nice compact package.
If you don't want the bulk of a scope, either a ghost ring aperture and post such as Skinner sells, or a red dot type reflex sight will get you back hitting. Not as good as with a scope, but keeps the gun trim and are FAR easier to use with old eyes than open sights.
Put a scope on my BLR and on my 336ss, but can't do it on my Big Boy or on my 1873.
Is your gun factory drilled & tapped for a scope? I bought a first generation gun and had to drill & tap it for a receiver sight. I prefer a scope but I'm good on peep sights to a hundred yards or so. My gun was D&T under the rear sight and found it is the same screw spacing as the Warne 2 piece Marlin bases. Put one of those on there with a red dot using a QD base and have the best of both worlds.
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A low powered scope. I'd pick a 2 1/2 power. I have these scopes and I think they'd all work OK: Leupold M8-2 ½, Leupold FX2-2.5X, Weaver Classic 1x3,


I hope I never have to have eye surgery, scares the crap out of me thinking someone coming at my eyes.
Red Dots and such are okay but aren’t near as good as a 2.5x20mm fixed scope. Forget the variables, the 44 magnum is a 75-120 yard cartridge on big game animals. The 2.5x 20mm is clear and bright with potential out to 200-250 yards. No dialing for magnification is needed and fixed power scopes are less weight and more durable.
Originally Posted by Rossimp
Red Dots and such are okay but aren’t near as good as a 2.5x20mm fixed scope. Forget the variables, the 44 magnum is a 75-120 yard cartridge on big game animals. The 2.5x 20mm is clear and bright with potential out to 200-250 yards. No dialing for magnification is needed and fixed power scopes are less weight and more durable.

^^ right on ^^
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