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Specialty Handgun Hunting
Rifle scopes for a Striker
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 398691" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>My Striker should be done in the next week or two, and now I think I want to get a new scope for it. I have a Burris 3-12x pistol scope that was on the gun before. But I want to get higher quailty optics, and high magnification.</p><p> </p><p>My concerns right now, are eye relief and durability of scopes in my price range of $800 (this budget includes any money I get from selling the current Burris scope). The gun is chambered in 338/375 Ruger and will (obviously) have a muzzle brake, and will probably weigh about 10#. I just want a scope that is durrable, has good eye relief and good optics.</p><p> </p><p>If I had the money I'd go staight for the Nighforce or Mk 4 scopes. As much as I hate to admit it though, they're just out of my budget. Even the used ones are out of my league. So that brings me to the next level down. I can probably get a VX-3, Bushnell 4200 or 6500, Burris Signature, or Nikon Monarch. I have a few Leupolds (VX-3s and Mk 2), a few Bushnell 4200s, and a Nikon Monarch. I'm happy with the optics on any of them, I just don't know how suitable they are for Specialty Pistols.</p><p> </p><p>So what do you more experienced SP shooters think? This would be my first rifle scope on a handgun, so I'm starting from ground zero.</p><p> </p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 398691, member: 11960"] My Striker should be done in the next week or two, and now I think I want to get a new scope for it. I have a Burris 3-12x pistol scope that was on the gun before. But I want to get higher quailty optics, and high magnification. My concerns right now, are eye relief and durability of scopes in my price range of $800 (this budget includes any money I get from selling the current Burris scope). The gun is chambered in 338/375 Ruger and will (obviously) have a muzzle brake, and will probably weigh about 10#. I just want a scope that is durrable, has good eye relief and good optics. If I had the money I'd go staight for the Nighforce or Mk 4 scopes. As much as I hate to admit it though, they're just out of my budget. Even the used ones are out of my league. So that brings me to the next level down. I can probably get a VX-3, Bushnell 4200 or 6500, Burris Signature, or Nikon Monarch. I have a few Leupolds (VX-3s and Mk 2), a few Bushnell 4200s, and a Nikon Monarch. I'm happy with the optics on any of them, I just don't know how suitable they are for Specialty Pistols. So what do you more experienced SP shooters think? This would be my first rifle scope on a handgun, so I'm starting from ground zero. Andrew [/QUOTE]
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