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What power scope is ideal?
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<blockquote data-quote="1100 Remington Man" data-source="post: 1154558" data-attributes="member: 29824"><p>I just hunt. My Elk rifle is a 300 H&H 3.5x10, and my Deer & Antelope rifle is a .264 Win Mag 4.5x14 as is my .223 Rem in a 4.5x14 for Coyotes & Praire Dogs.</p><p> Might not be perfect but I'm happy man ! </p><p> I am thinking about changing my 700 BDL 6mm Rem it has a 3x9 Weaver Steel tube from the 1970's and its big but the problem is with both 85gr BTHP Sierra and Hornady's 100gr BTSP it groups 2.2 inches averages or less at 300 yds. So do I go newer with a Leupold 2.5x8 CDS or not is the question for me ? </p><p> These are what I have found to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1100 Remington Man, post: 1154558, member: 29824"] I just hunt. My Elk rifle is a 300 H&H 3.5x10, and my Deer & Antelope rifle is a .264 Win Mag 4.5x14 as is my .223 Rem in a 4.5x14 for Coyotes & Praire Dogs. Might not be perfect but I'm happy man ! I am thinking about changing my 700 BDL 6mm Rem it has a 3x9 Weaver Steel tube from the 1970's and its big but the problem is with both 85gr BTHP Sierra and Hornady's 100gr BTSP it groups 2.2 inches averages or less at 300 yds. So do I go newer with a Leupold 2.5x8 CDS or not is the question for me ? These are what I have found to work. [/QUOTE]
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