New hunting scope?

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So, I'm in the market for a new deer hunting scope, I'm on the east coast where typically my furthest shoot is under 300 yards. I would like something that is great in low light conditions and I'm not looking for something with a turret (just want to set it and forget it) just looking for opinion.


budget is a under $1300
I would prefer 30/35mm tube with a 56 objective
 

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Element Helix HD 2-16x50 SFP - RAPTR-1
  • 30mm Main Body Tube
  • 8x Zoom Optical System
  • Compact, Lightweight design
  • Second Focal Plane Reticle
  • Aircraft Grade Aluminum
  • Side Parallax: 10m-Infinity
  • Fully Multi-Coated Lenses with HD Glass
  • Capped, Resettable Turrets
  • Removable Magnification Throw Lever
  • Waterproof, Fogproof, Shockproof & Nitrogen Purged
  • Sunshade, Lens Cloth, ‘Cheat Sheet’ Stickers & Clear Lens Caps Included
 

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I would look very hard at the Amplus 6 from Leica. Phenomenal glass for the price and within your budget.
 

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The S&B Klassic 2.5x10 and the NXS 2.5-10 are both great recommendations. Of the two I would prefer the NXS since I have experience with them and because the Klassic may have bassackwards (CW) turret rotations.
 
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Why would you care about the tube diameter if you're not dialing?

For that distance and an emphasis on low light within that budget - https://www.eurooptic.com/schmidt-bender-classic-8x56-a7-30mm-alloy-tube.aspx
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If you can pony up for the Polar they're supposed to be about the best there is for low light.
He doesn’t understand the benefits of larger tubes. I am guessing he thinks it helps let more light in.

OP - I would look at the credo 2.5-10x56.
 
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So, I'm in the market for a new deer hunting scope, I'm on the east coast where typically my furthest shoot is under 300 yards. I would like something that is great in low light conditions and I'm not looking for something with a turret (just want to set it and forget it) just looking for opinion.


budget is a under $1300
I would prefer 30/35mm tube with a 56 objective
Save yourself some money and get a 3x9 Leopold, or Nikon or take a look at the Tract scopes these will do everything you need in the conditions you outlined. 100 yd zero and shoot a bit to figure out hold over out to 300 it depending on your rifle and preferred round the hold over will not be much.
 

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Trijicon Huron 2.5-10x40. Available for under $500. If you are determined to go with a 56 objective go with the Credo.
 
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For $1300, I’d consider a Leupold vx-5HD with a Boone and Crockett reticle. I got mine for about 65% of that and have found it to be very satisfactory.
 
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