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Buy once cry once new optic - seeking experienced advice
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<blockquote data-quote="TXTrained" data-source="post: 2442421" data-attributes="member: 108811"><p>Ive got most of the ones you mentioned except Leupold , and they're all good. I like my Valdada Recon G2. I really like my Tract Toric 4.5-30x56 and both of my Delta Stryker's.. the 4.5-30x56 ,FFP & the 5-50x56 SFP. </p><p>I agree though with buy once cry once.. Buy the best you can afford.. </p><p>When I got into Long Range & then Extreme Long Range Shooting I could have easily wasted a lot of money on buying my scopes. The best thing that happened was me researching & watching You Tube Videos and asking fellow shooters.. But the best thing on buying best optics was from theses guys.So had I not watched Cyclops ( Joe Rhea) & Rex Tibor Reviews, also Mark & Sam along with Richard Utting of Scotland I could have wasted alot of money.</p><p>Im sure you probably already have your mind made up. But once you get past about $1,600.00 all the scopes are getting pretty dang good. Its just If yours will be strictly hunting Id go with the lightest of your list.</p><p>Its really a hard decision if money isnt an object and you are just looking at buying one.Good Luck Brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXTrained, post: 2442421, member: 108811"] Ive got most of the ones you mentioned except Leupold , and they're all good. I like my Valdada Recon G2. I really like my Tract Toric 4.5-30x56 and both of my Delta Stryker's.. the 4.5-30x56 ,FFP & the 5-50x56 SFP. I agree though with buy once cry once.. Buy the best you can afford.. When I got into Long Range & then Extreme Long Range Shooting I could have easily wasted a lot of money on buying my scopes. The best thing that happened was me researching & watching You Tube Videos and asking fellow shooters.. But the best thing on buying best optics was from theses guys.So had I not watched Cyclops ( Joe Rhea) & Rex Tibor Reviews, also Mark & Sam along with Richard Utting of Scotland I could have wasted alot of money. Im sure you probably already have your mind made up. But once you get past about $1,600.00 all the scopes are getting pretty dang good. Its just If yours will be strictly hunting Id go with the lightest of your list. Its really a hard decision if money isnt an object and you are just looking at buying one.Good Luck Brother. [/QUOTE]
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