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The Basics, Starting Out
"Nikon Buckmaster 4-12x50 - good entry level long range scope?"
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<blockquote data-quote="429421Cowboy" data-source="post: 810704" data-attributes="member: 54332"><p>We have had impressive results with two 3-9 Buckmasters on .338 WM rifles I have helped setup, for the cost ($180 on sale locally) they track up and down very well. We have not shot either of them far enough to run out of dope yet, I hadn't even thought of that yet, but as mounted on the rifle they are dead nuts 600 yard elk scopes, and I would put one on any of my rifles in a heartbeat. </p><p> </p><p>And this is coming from a diehard Leupold fan and somebody that thinks you should spend more on the glass than the gun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="429421Cowboy, post: 810704, member: 54332"] We have had impressive results with two 3-9 Buckmasters on .338 WM rifles I have helped setup, for the cost ($180 on sale locally) they track up and down very well. We have not shot either of them far enough to run out of dope yet, I hadn't even thought of that yet, but as mounted on the rifle they are dead nuts 600 yard elk scopes, and I would put one on any of my rifles in a heartbeat. And this is coming from a diehard Leupold fan and somebody that thinks you should spend more on the glass than the gun! [/QUOTE]
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