CVA Scout 360 Buckhammer scope recommendation

JimIsland

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The older I get the more intrigued I am with interesting rifles, so I bought one. I have a few swamp stands that are 50-100 yards, and the compactness should come in handy. It slings a heavier pill at roughly the same speed as a 30-30. Now here's my question: I'm a huge Trijicon fan and think that the 3-9X40 Accupoint would match up nicely. I want a lightweight scope that has above average glass as well as decent low light capabilities. No LVPO since most have a 24mm objective lens which doesn't do very well in low light. Any recommendations that may be a better option than the Accupoint?
 
I have a Burris thermal scope but that's the extent of my Burris knowledge. Ill check it out....thank you.
Don’t get me wrong I love my trijicons, I own a mess of them, that is just a very reasonably priced simple scope if you wanted something that’s like 1/4 the cost of an accupoint
 
If low light is a priority, perhaps consider a 2.5-10x56 scope rather than a 3-9x40? Or a fixed 6x or 8x x56. Trijicon has some, but also S&B and others. The ones I know of arent cheap, but wouldnt leave any low light performance on the table.
 
If it were me I probably put a 2-7 or 2.5-10 on it. I have a Burris 2.5-10x42 on my tikka 30-06 and I have a red field 2-7x33 on my ruger American 7.62x39. I’ve come to realize I don’t need or want a a lot of zoom on a cartridge or rifle I’m not shooting past 100yds. I actually want less magnification most of the time. I’ve played with 1.5-5 scopes as well and they work well.

I went with the Burris on the 30-06 because I was trying keep weight down and it weighs 11.2oz. I’ve used Burris , redfeild, Konus and vortex over my short time as an adult and have no complaints. I tend to lean towards Burris and vortex these days.
 
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