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<blockquote data-quote="Joshua Conatser" data-source="post: 1547399" data-attributes="member: 107865"><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>I'm new to the forum and i'm looking to get a new scope and don't know much if anything about where to start or what look for. I've hunted woods all my life and used a Remington .270 with a $200 range 9 power luepold with good success, however, I've recently had the opportunity to hunt Montana and took a nice mule deer with it, but have noticed the potential limitations of the smaller caliber. I plan go out west regularly now.I just purchased a 300 ultra mag that I intend to use as my primary long-term weapon. I'm pretty much looking for a scope that will last me a long time, be good in low light, and be effective in longer range situations (say up to 800 yds). I know practice is a key factor and I have an area to practice longer range shots. Basically I want to make a one time purchase $2000 ish cap. (I'm also willing to look at used scopes if necessary)</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joshua Conatser, post: 1547399, member: 107865"] Hello I'm new to the forum and i'm looking to get a new scope and don't know much if anything about where to start or what look for. I've hunted woods all my life and used a Remington .270 with a $200 range 9 power luepold with good success, however, I've recently had the opportunity to hunt Montana and took a nice mule deer with it, but have noticed the potential limitations of the smaller caliber. I plan go out west regularly now.I just purchased a 300 ultra mag that I intend to use as my primary long-term weapon. I'm pretty much looking for a scope that will last me a long time, be good in low light, and be effective in longer range situations (say up to 800 yds). I know practice is a key factor and I have an area to practice longer range shots. Basically I want to make a one time purchase $2000 ish cap. (I'm also willing to look at used scopes if necessary) thanks [/QUOTE]
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