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Is my scope giving me large groups?
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkA" data-source="post: 476002" data-attributes="member: 5220"><p>Currently been setting up a 4.5x15x50 big sky on a Savage Muzzleloader. I have been very happy with it. Non AO on this model cause probably will not shoot over 300 or so with it.</p><p></p><p>On my 7STW Sendero using the SIII 6x24x50with side focus, glass is exceptional as are turrets, basically really like everything about the scope except the reticle. Have just always been a duplex type guy and not a real big fan of the dot.</p><p></p><p>On 243 coyote gun using big sky 3x12x42, again it has been flawless.</p><p></p><p>On 7WSM savage gun using big sky 4.5x14x44 side focus also and is a great scope but as stated before would sell it and buy the same scope again with duplex reticule.</p><p></p><p>On kids 6mm rem using SII 3x9x42 that is an excellent scope also but not the glass quality of the big sky or SIII........but IMO it is the best $200 scope on the market and has been for couple years now. I know it take the recoil of my oldest sons smokeless muzzleloader shooting 300gr bullets at 2500fps, this gun trashed a Conquest when we first set it up and was testing loads.</p><p></p><p>My biggest reason for staying with them is pure tough solid tracking. Or at least they have been for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkA, post: 476002, member: 5220"] Currently been setting up a 4.5x15x50 big sky on a Savage Muzzleloader. I have been very happy with it. Non AO on this model cause probably will not shoot over 300 or so with it. On my 7STW Sendero using the SIII 6x24x50with side focus, glass is exceptional as are turrets, basically really like everything about the scope except the reticle. Have just always been a duplex type guy and not a real big fan of the dot. On 243 coyote gun using big sky 3x12x42, again it has been flawless. On 7WSM savage gun using big sky 4.5x14x44 side focus also and is a great scope but as stated before would sell it and buy the same scope again with duplex reticule. On kids 6mm rem using SII 3x9x42 that is an excellent scope also but not the glass quality of the big sky or SIII........but IMO it is the best $200 scope on the market and has been for couple years now. I know it take the recoil of my oldest sons smokeless muzzleloader shooting 300gr bullets at 2500fps, this gun trashed a Conquest when we first set it up and was testing loads. My biggest reason for staying with them is pure tough solid tracking. Or at least they have been for me. [/QUOTE]
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