Antelope rifle scope

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I put in for the draw for antelope here in AZ. If I pull a tag, I might want to use a rifle I have not hunted with before. I will probably want to rescope it and I could use some advice on which scope to buy. Maybe up to $2K but I would happily go lower and could be convinced to go higher.

Ruger No. 1 in .257 Weatherby with a 28” barrel.
 
I have no points. Does that mean I am effectively out of luck?
Regarding 3x9x40 -- that power and size has always been my favorite but I think this particular rifle deserves something more.
 
With zero points you will only be in the 1-2 Pass portion of the draw, which is where most people are anyway since the Bonus Pass tags take dbl digit points. Get the lowest random number, you could still draw.
 
I have no points. Does that mean I am effectively out of luck?
Regarding 3x9x40 -- that power and size has always been my favorite but I think this particular rifle deserves something more.
If you draw a tag with zero points I'm finding a bridge to jump off of
 
Prefer not to dial. I am an old guy and I still use MOA and hold over.
If you aren't dialing, it's safe to assume you will not be shooting past 500. If you are staying inside of 500 yards, 4x12 would really be the top end of magnification that would be useful. There are many options that would work great for under $1,000 imo.

Here is an option if you really want some magnification though - https://www.eurooptic.com/trijicon-...n-led-dot-mrad-ranging-30mm-matte-black-rifle

I have one and it has been a good scope for what I use it for.
 
Prefer not to dial. I am an old guy and I still use MOA and hold over.
If your not dialing and prefer hold offs I would get one of the below depending on your budget. Swaro’s weakness in their scopes has always been their dials, but their glasses obviously fantastic.

The Leica is honestly my favorite scope I own to date. If you can get along with the reticle in this one it can be had for under 1k. It was to busy for me, so sold it and bought another with a simpler reticle.

Buddy had an SHV, it’s nice as well.

The Maven is really well built, I’ve got the rs1.2 which has the turrets and been very happy with it as well.









Those can all be had for “about” 1k, and they all would be sufficient in my mind for your use. Obviously budget would open up or reduce options depending.
 
I pulled the Weatherby out of the very back of the safe and see, to my surprise, that it is already scoped with a Burris Veracity 3x15x50 FFP optic. I had not laid hands on that rifle in a long time. I will shoot it a bit with what it has on it now and see what I think before I further consider rescoping it. I live on a ranch in Central AZ and can shoot paper at 100 yards and steel out to 500 yards from my patio after I finish my morning coffee so I am blessed in that regard.
 
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