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LonghairDontcare
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Little hesitant about switching to FFPSWFA 3-15
Little hesitant about switching to FFPSWFA 3-15
With that reticle, it won’t be a big deal.Little hesitant about switching to FFP
Your budget is what it is. The only sub $500 scope that works, will be a SWFA. Why spend $500 on a variable that won't do the one thing you are buying it to do? I would hunt with the cheapest pawn shop rifle I could find as long as the scope would do it's job.Agreed but I have a million other toys I’d rather save the $500 for and I bet in five years a $1000 scope will have Wi-Fi, cook me a steak and do my taxes. I’d rather keep this rig a budget setup for now.
For practicing dialing?Find a nice used USA Leupold Vari-X III (Multicoat 4) or Zeiss Conquest. Either can be found in your price range and both carry a lifetime warranty.
Good luck dialing that 25 year old LeupoldFind a nice used USA Leupold Vari-X III (Multicoat 4) or Zeiss Conquest. Either can be found in your price range and both carry a lifetime warranty.
Dialing is certainly possible but probably unnecessary for 400 yard shooting. In almost 50 years of eastern hunting, I have never needed to do so. I am more concerned about having a reliable scope. That seems to be an issue with many folks. I had no idea so many modern scopes were so unreliable.For practicing dialing?
I have both and would say no on both.
Good luck dialing that 25 year old Leupold
OP said he wanted to practice dialing.Dialing is certainly possible but probably unnecessary for 400 yard shooting. In almost 50 years of eastern hunting, I have never needed to do so. I am more concerned about having a reliable scope. That seems to be an issue with many folks. I had no idea so many modern scopes were so unreliable.
That’s what I was initially looking at. What is the general consensus on vx3 glass? Touch above average?For your stated objective and price range, you might look at a Leupold VX-3HD 4.5-14x40 or 4.5-14x50.
That’s more than enough magnification for 400 yds, it comes with CDS turrets so you can click up and down to your hearts content, and Leupolds hold their value on the used market fairly well. Bass Pro lists them for $499, and coupons or discounted gift cards can be found online.
That suggestion won’t satisfy a lot of the 1,000 yards or else crowd, but for what you’re trying to do with the budget you have it should definitely work.