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<blockquote data-quote="T3ninja" data-source="post: 1926756" data-attributes="member: 95079"><p>If you're wanting to spend 4-500 I'd call camera land. Talk to doug or Neil. they have some really good optics at reallu good prices. If I were you I'd jump on one of their meopta "optika 6" optics. It's a very feature packed optic at a really good price especially their " sale/close out stuff. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>To answer some of the questions "side focus"... yes that's pretty much a must have for anything with precision especially at distance. A "zero lock/ zero stop" Is another "must have" IF you plan on dialing turrets for your shots. If you strictly plan on only using reticle/sub tensions for hold over, then it's not as important. I know these answers are kinda broad and vague but you're in the right place to ask these questions. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't have any personal experience with optics ducky mentioned , but they'll all serve you well I'm sure. However, I've never been much of a fan of a the 3-9 scopes I prefer something with a little more broad magnification, 2-12 2-15 3-15 3-18 Something along those lines. I will say though, And I bet most will agree, Buy a better quality low power scope, instead of a higher power low quality scope. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3ninja, post: 1926756, member: 95079"] If you’re wanting to spend 4-500 I’d call camera land. Talk to doug or Neil. they have some really good optics at reallu good prices. If I were you I’d jump on one of their meopta “optika 6” optics. It’s a very feature packed optic at a really good price especially their “ sale/close out stuff. To answer some of the questions “side focus”... yes that’s pretty much a must have for anything with precision especially at distance. A “zero lock/ zero stop” Is another “must have” IF you plan on dialing turrets for your shots. If you strictly plan on only using reticle/sub tensions for hold over, then it’s not as important. I know these answers are kinda broad and vague but you’re in the right place to ask these questions. I don’t have any personal experience with optics ducky mentioned , but they’ll all serve you well I’m sure. However, I’ve never been much of a fan of a the 3-9 scopes I prefer something with a little more broad magnification, 2-12 2-15 3-15 3-18 Something along those lines. I will say though, And I bet most will agree, Buy a better quality low power scope, instead of a higher power low quality scope. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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