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<blockquote data-quote="Mcarso1" data-source="post: 1415028" data-attributes="member: 99287"><p>Same boat as you trying to figure out what to put on my new 6.5x284. A lot of good advice on here but one thing that sticks out is the advice of going to cabelas or someplace and looking through different brands and models in the price range you are after. I went yesterday and looked through all brands and various price ranges and no matter what anyone says you get what you pay for. I did not buy yesterday but I now know that I will save a little longer and buy what looked and felt best to me. If you know that you cannot wait or save the extra cash do not look through or touch the upper end models because you will be disappointed afterwards that you cannot purchase one of them. Decide first if weight is a factor, magnification will be your biggest expense factor obviously, mentioned earlier was the Leupold LRP , that would be my pic in that range but do yourself a favor and go look through them all yourself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcarso1, post: 1415028, member: 99287"] Same boat as you trying to figure out what to put on my new 6.5x284. A lot of good advice on here but one thing that sticks out is the advice of going to cabelas or someplace and looking through different brands and models in the price range you are after. I went yesterday and looked through all brands and various price ranges and no matter what anyone says you get what you pay for. I did not buy yesterday but I now know that I will save a little longer and buy what looked and felt best to me. If you know that you cannot wait or save the extra cash do not look through or touch the upper end models because you will be disappointed afterwards that you cannot purchase one of them. Decide first if weight is a factor, magnification will be your biggest expense factor obviously, mentioned earlier was the Leupold LRP , that would be my pic in that range but do yourself a favor and go look through them all yourself! [/QUOTE]
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