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Scope Questions
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http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27005)
| BIG RED 1983 |
01-12-2012 10:17 AM |
Scope Questions
I have Been saving up my chips to get a new scope for my rifle.
I am leaning towards the Swarovski or a Kahles any suggestions.
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| Spunt Drag |
01-12-2012 12:09 PM |
Can't give any 1st hand experience, but if you're throwing those names out you've been saving for a while.
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| BIG RED 1983 |
01-12-2012 12:26 PM |
Few dollars a check for the last year and half
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| Raymond |
01-12-2012 12:40 PM |
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| flounder_smacker |
01-12-2012 06:25 PM |
Swarovski hands down. ive got a z6 3-18x50 and on quarter moon night i can see good enough to shoot about 200 yards. they let in the most light than any other scope ive used. that being said i dont think they are worth the money. yeah you can see at night but you cant kill deer at night. ive got nikons and with a 50mm can see perfect during shooting hours. for the price of a swarovski you can get another rifle and scope.
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| ScubaLatt |
01-12-2012 10:06 PM |
I use a 4.5x14x50 Leupold and love it. Great light gathering at early dawn and late evenings. My dad used to have a 6.5x20x50 and you could see a ticks a$$ crack at 200 yards! Best for the money, IMO.
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| Josh C |
01-13-2012 11:01 AM |
Dad has a Swarovski and I shoot a Zeiss. Both are great and offer that last extra few mins of shooting time. I would recommend both. I would get the illuminated reticule when you get a new scope. It comes in handy when you are trying to get the shot off at twilight and the deer is 200 yards out.
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| BIG RED 1983 |
01-13-2012 11:24 AM |
Thanks for the input guys
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If your going to spend the money get the swar. Best peice of glass I've seen. Leupold vx7 are crystal clear as well and let in lots of light.
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| speck-chaser |
01-13-2012 10:57 PM |
Zeiss with the Rapid Z reticle
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