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The Basics, Starting Out
Thoughts on Alpine Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="ducky" data-source="post: 1926516" data-attributes="member: 94420"><p>How much do you want to spend is the big question? For your hunting needs I'd look at traditional 3-9X40 scopes like the Burris Fullfield II/E1, Bushnell Elite/3200, Leupold Freedom/VX-II/VX2, Zeiss Conquest/Terra, or Swarovski Z3. Just keep it simple with a duplex reticle or ballistic reticle like the Burris Ballstiplex or Leupold Long Range Duplex. At 300 yards you will not need much bullet drop compensation with a .30-06.</p><p></p><p>You should find something in your price range as I gave you a fairly wide band as far as price goes. There are other good brands I've missed in this power range, and a few that I listed that will have to be found NOS or used. I'd probably stay away Nikon unless it's a smoking good deal since they are discontinuing all rifle scopes and warranty support for them. I've got a couple of Nikon scopes and I like them, but I won't buy anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ducky, post: 1926516, member: 94420"] How much do you want to spend is the big question? For your hunting needs I'd look at traditional 3-9X40 scopes like the Burris Fullfield II/E1, Bushnell Elite/3200, Leupold Freedom/VX-II/VX2, Zeiss Conquest/Terra, or Swarovski Z3. Just keep it simple with a duplex reticle or ballistic reticle like the Burris Ballstiplex or Leupold Long Range Duplex. At 300 yards you will not need much bullet drop compensation with a .30-06. You should find something in your price range as I gave you a fairly wide band as far as price goes. There are other good brands I've missed in this power range, and a few that I listed that will have to be found NOS or used. I'd probably stay away Nikon unless it's a smoking good deal since they are discontinuing all rifle scopes and warranty support for them. I've got a couple of Nikon scopes and I like them, but I won't buy anymore. [/QUOTE]
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