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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 761342" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Hey "none of your business",</p><p>Under 450? only thing I can think of, new, is the Nikon Buckmaster. I have the 6-18x with target dot and routinely shoot it to 700-800yds with no problem. I have taken it to 1000yds shooting clay mounds, (no real precision there) but it dialed out/back with no problems.</p><p></p><p>I zero this .300WinMag @ 300yds, have Burris Dual Dovetail rings/mounts (without inserts) and it still has enough MOA to reach 1K.</p><p></p><p>Not a good scope for early morning/later evening hunting. With the target dot comes fine crosshairs. For the love of me I can't find them at first/last shooting light.</p><p></p><p>For the $450-750 range, I would look at the "Glassifieds" here. Usually you can find a used Leupold or Nikon Monarch in this range.</p><p></p><p>I have no experience with the Vortex scopes but others on here vouch for them. Good luck in your ever important search. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 761342, member: 307"] Hey "none of your business", Under 450? only thing I can think of, new, is the Nikon Buckmaster. I have the 6-18x with target dot and routinely shoot it to 700-800yds with no problem. I have taken it to 1000yds shooting clay mounds, (no real precision there) but it dialed out/back with no problems. I zero this .300WinMag @ 300yds, have Burris Dual Dovetail rings/mounts (without inserts) and it still has enough MOA to reach 1K. Not a good scope for early morning/later evening hunting. With the target dot comes fine crosshairs. For the love of me I can't find them at first/last shooting light. For the $450-750 range, I would look at the "Glassifieds" here. Usually you can find a used Leupold or Nikon Monarch in this range. I have no experience with the Vortex scopes but others on here vouch for them. Good luck in your ever important search. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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