Scope Recommendation for Kids

Scott-12

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I've searched the topic and haven't found much other than kids rifle recommendations. I have a 9 and 11 year old. Need to pick a scope for a new Tikka .243. We already have a youth model Savage with a Vortex Crossfire II and really struggle with white out near dusk. I do love the Vortex since it has the simple vplex reticle but it nearly cost us last season.

Looking to spend around $200-250. I would really prefer a standard reticle like the vplex to keep things simple. Shots will be around 75 yards... 150 yards max.

On a side note, has anyone had experiences with Vortex customer service? Need to check into possible service options for the Crossfire II having white out.
 

adamm88

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i have a crossfire 2 on a 30-30 lever action, it leaves alot to be desired....
My recommendation for im guressing cheapish scope that will get beat around, Sig Buckmaster(pretty good quality for $100), Vortex Diamond Back(Much Better quality than the crossfire 2), my number one recommendation would be Burris Fullfield, Iv put burris on 2-3 guns in the past year and no complaints.


I was brought up with leupold scopes but the current burris is just a clear as my 10-20 year old leupold entry level scopes.
 

CMP70306

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Vortex CS is second to none, contact them and they will send a label out to get it shipped back for either repair or replacement.

Vortex gets a lot of hate here but their optics are generally good in the more expensive classes. For the $200 to $250 range I don’t really have any experience with their scopes but they should be good for a youth rifle on short range shots.

Generally the Diamondback, Strike Eagle and Viper lines would all have better glass than the Crossfire though I haven’t checked their prices lately.
 

Rjk300

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I run the Leupold vx freedom or vx-2 in 3-9x40 on 4 rifles in 45/70 and 450 bm along with many others I hunt with. We never had one fail and plenty clear. The 2-7x33 is nice also!


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Scott-12

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I've been looking hard at the Burris Fullfield. It seems well liked.

I would love to get the Diamondback if they had the VPlex. I will call their CS and ask some questions.

Will check out the vx freedom....Thanks guys.
 

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I’ll add that I’ve also had great success with an Athlon Argos 2-12 with the AHMC reticle.
It’s a duplex with a floating illuminated dot. They can often be found under $300. I would think @gr8fuldoug can help you with that.
 

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I'm just going to tell the kids we don't dial for windage. Should be good to go. I want them to have something they can use later not just now.

I told them when I put the red dots on that it was just a temporary thing and that they should expect to move to glass "when they are ready"...they both shrugged and said "OK".
 

SloppyJ

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Credo 3x9 would be my pick. Right now we have red dots on all of his stuff but he will get a Tikka .223 this year for his birthday. He's been hell on some cans in the backyard with his BB gun and his Savage Rascal 22lr.
 

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A used Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40 would be ideal - but you will have to spend $350-400 - can find them on Ebay. The constant 4" eye relief is as good as any scope I have ever used. Nice clear bright images, and reliable set and forget scopes. Both my wifes 243 and my daughters 6 creed have them - its a shame they are no longer made.
 

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A used Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40 would be ideal - but you will have to spend $350-400 - can find them on Ebay. The constant 4" eye relief is as good as any scope I have ever used. Nice clear bright images, and reliable set and forget scopes. Both my wifes 243 and my daughters 6 creed have them - its a shame they are no longer made.
I've paid $225 and $250 for them locally from folks that moved up to larger reticles. I agree that a large sale site like ebay will likely be higher.
 

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I’d go SWFA 6x for sure. There is absolutely no downside, and you simply won’t get a more bombproof scope for $200-250. The center of the reticle is the center, doesn’t matter if it’s a plex or mil reticle.

Kids are smart, won’t be long and you will be having them hold and dial anyways.

Then get a SWFA 10x side parallax on a 22lr and have them shoot some NRL22.
 
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