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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Need a hunting scope recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="jtkratzer" data-source="post: 618192" data-attributes="member: 40885"><p>Scope shopping is almost painful. You can read anything and everything, but without looking through them under tough conditions, reading and or going to the store and looking through them inside doesn't do much to make a decision. Seems just about any scope is going to perform well during daylight hours or indoors under fluorescent lights.</p><p> </p><p>I found some great prices on Nikon and Leupold scopes, and I'm reading a lot of great reviews about the Monarch 4-16x42SF. Still trying to figure out if a dupliex, BDC, or Mil Dot reticle is the way to go. I'm probably over thinking this for a PA deer gun.</p><p> </p><p>Cabela's ran a sale last weekend on some things and I picked up an RCBS Supreme Master reloading kit for $269 + tax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtkratzer, post: 618192, member: 40885"] Scope shopping is almost painful. You can read anything and everything, but without looking through them under tough conditions, reading and or going to the store and looking through them inside doesn't do much to make a decision. Seems just about any scope is going to perform well during daylight hours or indoors under fluorescent lights. I found some great prices on Nikon and Leupold scopes, and I'm reading a lot of great reviews about the Monarch 4-16x42SF. Still trying to figure out if a dupliex, BDC, or Mil Dot reticle is the way to go. I'm probably over thinking this for a PA deer gun. Cabela's ran a sale last weekend on some things and I picked up an RCBS Supreme Master reloading kit for $269 + tax. [/QUOTE]
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