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Post by asinglearrow on May 12, 2007 23:39:45 GMT -4
What are your preferances? Scoped or unscoped? If scoped what makes, models and powers have served you best and why? Pro's and con's of each? Let's here your thought's on them both!
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Post by loggy on May 21, 2007 19:38:50 GMT -4
Outside of my flinters & shotguns...I have scopes on them all.
Leupold has served me well over many years. I currently have a VX-II 2-7, Vari-X II 3-9, M-8 4X and a Vari-X III 3.5-10.
Weavers are pretty good too. Have a Weaver Classic on my CZ 452 22 LR . Weavers are now made in Japan & have excellent optics.
In the $200 range...i would consider the Bushnell 3200 Elite. Had one on a Savage 10 ML-II Smokeless ML I sold. Good Jap glass & well made scope. Same goes for the 4200 Elite.
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Post by willyhuntsdeer on May 21, 2007 20:26:58 GMT -4
personally i prefer a scope on everything when legal, i just cant hit the broad side of a barn with iron sights
NEVER COULD....lol
far as scope model goes, good ole tasco's have always served me well and are very affordable at the same time ;D
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Post by whitetail101 on May 21, 2007 21:01:54 GMT -4
Except for my handguns, 22 LR(which has a peep) and my flinter, I have scopes on all my rifles.
22-250 Rem - BSA 6-24X Contender
270 Win - BSA Deerhunter 3-9X
308 Win - BSA Deerhunter 4X32
300 WSM - Simmons 2.5-10X
Custom Rem 870 Turkey Gun - BSA Deerhunter 4X32
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Post by padave on Jun 3, 2007 18:30:02 GMT -4
I prefer scoped...suits my aging eyes a bit better. Just replaced the mount rings on my Marlin 336 today. It had Weaver see-through rings that sat the scope up just a touch too high and I had a hard time getting a good weld with the stock quickly. Now she sits just right and comes up to bear quickly.
Scope is 4x32 Bushnell.
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Post by truegrit on Jun 3, 2007 23:11:50 GMT -4
I have a scope on every gun of mine except my 1100 20 gauge I use for rabbits.
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