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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Advice on Scope Welcomed
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<blockquote data-quote="bultinkle" data-source="post: 2918222" data-attributes="member: 122809"><p>Money doesn't tell the entire story, but if you want glass quality you will have to pay for it.</p><p></p><p>I would be careful about weight for a rifle like that. Not just the entire package, but balance. It sucks when a rifle is too heavy. </p><p></p><p>Schmidt and bender makes good hunting scopes that are very durable and are still quite light. I'd look st that, or maybe a trijicon credo/tenmile if I wanted to stay in the "light" class of scopes. Tangent theta hunter would be another 2500$ but be a good option that's still not crazy heavy.</p><p></p><p>I would drop the rangefinder idea and instead incorporate that into your binoculars, with your drops taped to your stock for moderate distances. I would look at leica.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bultinkle, post: 2918222, member: 122809"] Money doesn’t tell the entire story, but if you want glass quality you will have to pay for it. I would be careful about weight for a rifle like that. Not just the entire package, but balance. It sucks when a rifle is too heavy. Schmidt and bender makes good hunting scopes that are very durable and are still quite light. I’d look st that, or maybe a trijicon credo/tenmile if I wanted to stay in the “light” class of scopes. Tangent theta hunter would be another 2500$ but be a good option that’s still not crazy heavy. I would drop the rangefinder idea and instead incorporate that into your binoculars, with your drops taped to your stock for moderate distances. I would look at leica. [/QUOTE]
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