I can't.
FF with holder overs will do it. 3-9 Accupoint will have better glass and IMHO the green mil dot reticle is the best pure hunting reticle made (non dialing).
This is what I recently ended up topping both of my Kimbers with.
I can't.
FF with holder overs will do it. 3-9 Accupoint will have better glass and IMHO the green mil dot reticle is the best pure hunting reticle made (non dialing).
Wasn't my post you replied to, but tried to give you an example. I personally hate Nikon quit making scopes, as I've had them slam onto concrete or door jams of trucks 4x hard enough to bend the objective "bells" badly, put a rag over them and bent them kinda back into shape with a needle nose vise grip without losing zero.So none?
Oh Lord on Easter!Vortex Viper refurbished for $400. Great bang for your buck.
Wasn't my post you replied to, but tried to give you an example.
I personally hate Nikon quit making scopes, as I've had them slam onto concrete or door jams of trucks 4x hard enough to bend the objective "bells" badly, put a rag over them and bent them kinda back into shape with a needle nose vise grip without losing zero.
I beat on Nikons 30 years til I started buying expensive scopes.
Guy may have been thinking of SWFA scopes that are cheap and hold zero, but with sad glass unless you wrangle the better glass versions that are higher price.
I can turn my 30-32 year old Nikons that I paid $300 for in 1989-92 at a gun shop to 6x and and they are just as good as my 6x SWFA scopes. There's a reason I don't carry my rifles with those scopes on early and late hunts. They are sad glass by today's standards. Not worthy of hunting with at first or last light. I'm in a stand 90% of afternoons and evenings October 1st til January 1st for the last 45 years. I know what I see through the scope tubes.The other Burris scopes I have tried/used weren’t great at hold zero retention. The old FF I have is ok- but it isn’t a current scope.
I’ve shot a bunch of Nikons- some very heavily. In general they were functional, but none I would call “durable”.
The “glass” thing is funny. No one would notice the difference between the SWFA 6x and a S&B 6x hunting or looking through them, without looking at the label. Every single time I have had someone in person say that the current 6x or 10x SWFAa have “sad” glass, they either didn’t focus them correctly (or at all) or couldn’t tell the difference when used side by side with whatever their current flavor of “better” is. That “glass” in this big difference between scopes is such a worn out, tired, and incorrect argument now. Any decent scope has better “glass” than required for killing animals in legal light- any of them.
Had absolutely terrific experience with an HST. Fell off the truck and down a steep hill ( kids), but held zero and tracks perfectly. Been super durable and accurate. I wouldn't buy Vortex at anywhere near retail prices, but at 50% off they're great bang for your buck.Oh Lord on Easter!
I'd hunt with a 1980s Japanese Tasco before I hunted with a $400 Viper!
I've broken Viper with 6 shots from a 308 w 150 gr ammo. Replacement wouldn't ever zero. Next Replacement got sold before I opened the box. You must have had a much better experience.
Thanks for all the replies, actually an interesting discussion!Form,
You've got more experience than most behind more glass than most. You're obviously interested in this particular thread. The OP is asking for information on why he should spend more money. After reading your threads, how about seizing this opportunity to share the wealth of knowledge you possess and give the guy a solid answer?
You could include a few recommendations for him if you're feeling particularly generous.
Nobody came in here to argue. Well, it would appear with 1 notable exception...
How about it? Share the wealth, man.
Form,
You've got more experience than most behind more glass than most. You're obviously interested in this particular thread.
The OP is asking for information on why he should spend more money. After reading your threads, how about seizing this opportunity to share the wealth of knowledge you possess and give the guy a solid answer?
You could include a few recommendations for him if you're feeling particularly generous.
Nobody came in here to argue. Well, it would appear with 1 notable exception...
How about it? Share the wealth, man.
Thanks for all the replies, actually an interesting discussion!
Yes I would actually love to hear more of Forms opinion. Obviously he has more rifle scope knowledge and experience than I could ever dream of having.
I don’t think a fixed power is the ticket for me, since I will likely use it hunting at close range quite a bit.
I live in Wisconsin, and do a lot of whitetail hunting. This rifle will be used some for that. So a lot of close shots under 150 yards.@DunnCoHunter. What and where do you hunt?