Scope of choice
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Scope of choice
what is your favorite scope? Sorry if i didnt get all the brands it only allowed 8
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Re: Scope of choice
I had to choose Leupold. That's pretty much all I use, but it might change if I ever get a Nightforce.
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Re: Scope of choice
I chose NF. Just last friday I got my Savage F class 6.5/284 back from Sharp Shooter Supply. I had them true/time the action and glass bed it. It's now one of the smoothest actions I've ever played with. So Friday night I removed my NightForce from my AR and put it back where it belongs on my 6.5/284. The next day I checked the calendar and noticed the second half of our 300 yard prone match season is on the 6th of every month. That's one week from today ...... Well.... My NightForce is back on my AR for the match The NF scope dance continues
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Re: Scope of choice
I chose Bushnell (6500's), However, I have never had the opportunity to look through a Nightforce.
My unbiased quest to scope my 204 led me to a large shop in London, they had a nice selection of high end scopes to compare. When they realized what I was after they brought a table outside and laid about 10 scopes on it of every quality. The first Leopold that came out of the box was seized up, the zoom dial wouldn't budge. The clerk said "but they have great customer service" and we moved on to the next one. I really liked the ultra fine crosshairs in the Leopold but to my eyes the 6500 was far brighter and offered a lot more features that I was after, 30mm tube, side focus, huge eye relief and Rain-guard. Actually, the clarity of the 6500 compared to the Leopold wasn't even in the same league. I am young, have perfect vision and got to compare them all side by side in an outdoor environment.
The clerk mentioned that the the Leopold sales have slowed since the introduction of the 6500's, except of course for the die hard Leopold "clan" that were accustomed to a scope that was apparently built better than the ones on the shelf today.
I really wanted to be one of the Leopold guys, they are beautiful scopes and carry a bit more pride in owning than a Bushnell, but I wanted this scope to hunt coyotes in a rough, wet environment, and the Bushnell won hands down in a side by side comparison.
Now you guys have me wanting to try a Nightforce.
My unbiased quest to scope my 204 led me to a large shop in London, they had a nice selection of high end scopes to compare. When they realized what I was after they brought a table outside and laid about 10 scopes on it of every quality. The first Leopold that came out of the box was seized up, the zoom dial wouldn't budge. The clerk said "but they have great customer service" and we moved on to the next one. I really liked the ultra fine crosshairs in the Leopold but to my eyes the 6500 was far brighter and offered a lot more features that I was after, 30mm tube, side focus, huge eye relief and Rain-guard. Actually, the clarity of the 6500 compared to the Leopold wasn't even in the same league. I am young, have perfect vision and got to compare them all side by side in an outdoor environment.
The clerk mentioned that the the Leopold sales have slowed since the introduction of the 6500's, except of course for the die hard Leopold "clan" that were accustomed to a scope that was apparently built better than the ones on the shelf today.
I really wanted to be one of the Leopold guys, they are beautiful scopes and carry a bit more pride in owning than a Bushnell, but I wanted this scope to hunt coyotes in a rough, wet environment, and the Bushnell won hands down in a side by side comparison.
Now you guys have me wanting to try a Nightforce.
Re: Scope of choice
I'm with Hawkeye. Nightforce rules.
I wouldn't mind looking through one of those 6500's.
The only Loopy I'd ever consider buying is a fixed BR model.
My 8.5X25 VXIII isn't terrible but I'd pay the extra for a NF.
Now, anyone have a March they'd like to send me for testing?
I wouldn't mind looking through one of those 6500's.
The only Loopy I'd ever consider buying is a fixed BR model.
My 8.5X25 VXIII isn't terrible but I'd pay the extra for a NF.
Now, anyone have a March they'd like to send me for testing?
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Re: Scope of choice
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You need to check out the 6500's. They are one sweet scope. I have a 4.5-30 with mildot reticle. It's clearer than my 35X45 Leupold Competition. I do realize it's only a 30x and a lot of clarity could be lost if 6500 went up to 35x. I don't know about you guys but I could NEVER be a one brand scope guy... There's way too many cool optics out there.
You need to check out the 6500's. They are one sweet scope. I have a 4.5-30 with mildot reticle. It's clearer than my 35X45 Leupold Competition. I do realize it's only a 30x and a lot of clarity could be lost if 6500 went up to 35x. I don't know about you guys but I could NEVER be a one brand scope guy... There's way too many cool optics out there.
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07 LRPV, 35X45 Leupold Competition
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Re: Scope of choice
I want a March scope also. I'd sure like to take a look at one before I plop down $2100. I hear that they can resolve a 6mm hole on a target 1000 yards away. I'd sure like to see that.
I voted for NightForce. Best optics I've ever owner, hands down.
I voted for NightForce. Best optics I've ever owner, hands down.
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Re: Scope of choice
Skip: There's one for sale over on GGVG........
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Re: Scope of choice
I voted other. After trying many scopes(some much more expensive) I put a Nikko Stirling 6 x 24 x 56 Nighteater on my 204 For hunting Fox and Coyote hunting at night. Let me tell you this thing is named properly, it is flat awesome when you need to gather light. Then again screw on the sunshade and pick off groundhogs at 400 yards all day long in the bright sunlight.
You really can't beat the value of this awesome scope.
You really can't beat the value of this awesome scope.
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Re: Scope of choice
Now that's a really hard question to answer.
Now let me see, Hmmmm.
Now let me see, Hmmmm.
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Re: Scope of choice
I voted Leupold, but I own Sightrons, Muellers (not Mullers), and Bushnells also. They all have their strengths and weaknesses. As long as you use them in that capacity, most any scope is useful.
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Re: Scope of choice
I love my Nikon Monarch 6x24x50 with fine dot crosshair reticle!
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One of my Muellers is a 8.5x25x50. I put it on a 17HRM. Boy, is that sucker fun to shoot!Dogbone wrote:I love my Nikon Monarch 6x24x50 with fine dot crosshair reticle!
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Re: Scope of choice
Burris I think should have been a choice so I chose other. I have a 4.5x14x42 tactical on my 204 and love it. My buddy has a Leupold on his 220 swift and that is a really nice scope. I really like my Nikon on my 17 HMR. They are all nice scopes and they all get an atta boy
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Re: Scope of choice
Bushnell for a day scope on the 204. I'm being tempted by some of the Nikons, but that is because I can get a discount on them of almost 50%.
Old Weaver K-856s on the low light rifles. They were the last scope Weaver designed and built in the USA, before Olin bought the brand and went over seas for production. They are fixed 8-powers, with a heavy duplex reticle. If I have enough light to walk in the bush, I can see the reticule.
Old Weaver K-856s on the low light rifles. They were the last scope Weaver designed and built in the USA, before Olin bought the brand and went over seas for production. They are fixed 8-powers, with a heavy duplex reticle. If I have enough light to walk in the bush, I can see the reticule.