Opinions on a good straight up hunting optic for $500-$700 dollars

Here's 3 criteria that are a must for me in a dedicated hunting scope
Light weight
Clarity
Low light capabilities

If I cant see what I'm shooting at it doesnt do me any good. I shoot alot of deer right at last light so that is a big part of what I'm looking for
Your low light needs will lead to a 30mm tube and a 50mm objective lens. You will also have your clarity but will be adding weight. Not much but a little.
 
Leo's #170680
Midways #260748
Did you see the thread where Leo's on ebay are knock off's? Midway won't sell knock off's. GB Leo's could easily be knock off's.


There are quite a few full price sellers there also if you prefer to pay list. Always get return rights. Are knockoffs cheap copies or factory seconds? I've never bought a scope via GB, but I have other reliable sources for Loopies.
 
I'm just saying beware. Box said Matt instead of Matte. Power numbers were facing Ob lens instead of eyepiece. Didn't see the scope, just what I read.
 
Europtic has nikon black 489ffp/moa and 479 ffp/mil. The sfp will be a touch brighter and 100 less
 
Hey guys, what all your opinions on a good hunting scope to go on a tikka t3x lite in 6.5 creed? Trying to keep the overall package around 8lbs scoped. This will be my 0-500 yard whitetail rifle and will also be for my boy when he goes hunting next year so I dont need anything fancy. Looking for something in that 3-15ish power range with an easy to use reticle. Illumination is nice but not a must. A low profile exposed turrent is a bonus. I've seen a few but just cant make up my mind. Trying to keep in around d 500-700 bucks
Vortex or leupold all the way vortex has more options try 4x16x44lr with changeable turrets
 
I think you can find a lot of good glass in this price range - certainly for hunting out to 500 yards. And to think back in the 50's and early 60's - I used a 4 power fixed Weaver when growing up - but young eyes didn't need much more then in the timber. The only side by side I have done was at a Cabella's - looking at an antelope 104 yards from the scope case - and took three scopes in your price range - equivalent models of Leupold, Vortex and Burris - and the Vortex had the best clarity but all three were good quality. Also have looked Zeiss whenever looked through them - but have not done a side by side test with the 3 mentioned above. Heck - today - you can could find decent hunting glass - more in the 3x9 power style - for even as low as a couple hundred dollars.
 
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