Help choosing scope

Idaho_Elk_Huntr

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I just purchased a S&W PERFORMANCE CENTER MODEL 460XVR HUNTER Black & Stainless, 14" Fluted barrel With .50BMG Look Muzzle Brake! Flat Top Picatinny Rail Mounting System For Red Dot or Magnifying Scope. Comes with 6"-9" Adjustable Bi-Pod, Sling & S&W Performance Center Soft Case.

Can anyone suggest a good scope for this rig.Thanks for any help!!
 
Here's one of mine.

I've got a 2-8 Leupold on my 454 Raging Bull. It'll help if ya wanna take a longer poke at something.
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I agree with this statement"

I've got a 2-8 Leupold on my 454 Raging Bull. It'll help if ya wanna take a longer poke at something."

Although I don't have a Raging bull I have a SBH Hunter, and this is the scope I want to put on it someday. There are times when you want to reach out and touch that coyote that is sitting away out there!
 
I would also look at the burris 2x7 with balistic plex and posilock.

These scopes are tough as nails.I have one on a contender in 444
marlin and it takes 4 rings to keep it on the pistol (almost 58 ft/lbs
of recoil) and after over 400 rounds it is still perfict.

And they cost less than $300.00.

I,m a big leupold fan but this burris is very tough and has good glass.

You will want the extended eye relief no mater what scope you chose.

Good luck
J E CUSTOM
 
For handguns to be shot off hand I recomand people to stay with 2X scopes, but with what you have there is no way, unless you`re alot better man than me, to shoot it well without some kind of rest. For that reason I recommend the 2 1/2 x 8 Leupold. I have one on my .500 Preformance Center and love it.
 
That has got to the most unusual looking revolver I have ever seen.
I use the 2.5x8 Leupy on my 414 Super Mag and it works great, it should be a perfect match for your rig.
You got to post a shooting report for that monster when you get a load worked up for it.

David
 
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