UCFJed
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- Jan 27, 2022
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Hi everyone,
I posted a few weeks ago about an upcoming mule deer hunt in WY, where Robbie and others emphasized the importance of having a spotting scope.
Now, I'm deciding between upgrading my riflescope or buying a spotting scope. If I don’t get the spotting scope, I'll rent one.
My setup is a Savage 110 in 30-06 with a Nikon Monarch 3 4-16X50 BDC reticle. It's great for whitetails, but I’m worried about its precision at longer ranges and making windage adjustments on the fly.
My budget is $1000-$1500, and I get military discounts.
I'm not looking to debate brands, but I'm considering the Razor HD LHT 4.5-22X50 FFP as a replacement for the Nikon. Eventually, I'll upgrade the rifle, but for this season, I’ll stick with what I know. For spotting scopes, I’m thinking of one of the Razor HDs, as I love their binos.
Thoughts?
I posted a few weeks ago about an upcoming mule deer hunt in WY, where Robbie and others emphasized the importance of having a spotting scope.
Now, I'm deciding between upgrading my riflescope or buying a spotting scope. If I don’t get the spotting scope, I'll rent one.
My setup is a Savage 110 in 30-06 with a Nikon Monarch 3 4-16X50 BDC reticle. It's great for whitetails, but I’m worried about its precision at longer ranges and making windage adjustments on the fly.
My budget is $1000-$1500, and I get military discounts.
I'm not looking to debate brands, but I'm considering the Razor HD LHT 4.5-22X50 FFP as a replacement for the Nikon. Eventually, I'll upgrade the rifle, but for this season, I’ll stick with what I know. For spotting scopes, I’m thinking of one of the Razor HDs, as I love their binos.
Thoughts?