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What’s the best deer hunting scope for under $500?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 2263986" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>Good used scope, yes......but, don't try to save money. One can't hit what one can't see. Spend all the money you have....even stretch until you gasp and squeak......and get a good used higher quality glass scope for your price range. For your shorter range application, you don't need huge objective/magnification/ballistic reticles-turrets bells and whistles/FFP. Low light glass performance......maybe illuminated reticle...maybe...... is your critical need, followed by FOV and robustness to maintaining zero......think ROI longevity.....drop/bang/cumulative recoil damage resistance. The sweetness of low cost is soon forgotten with the realization of low performance. Buy once, cry once, happy and proud ever more.....says the really, really old guy. YMMV, but I sincerely doubt it. Been there, done that, paid the learning curve tuition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 2263986, member: 17889"] Good used scope, yes......but, don't try to save money. One can't hit what one can't see. Spend all the money you have....even stretch until you gasp and squeak......and get a good used higher quality glass scope for your price range. For your shorter range application, you don't need huge objective/magnification/ballistic reticles-turrets bells and whistles/FFP. Low light glass performance......maybe illuminated reticle...maybe...... is your critical need, followed by FOV and robustness to maintaining zero......think ROI longevity.....drop/bang/cumulative recoil damage resistance. The sweetness of low cost is soon forgotten with the realization of low performance. Buy once, cry once, happy and proud ever more.....says the really, really old guy. YMMV, but I sincerely doubt it. Been there, done that, paid the learning curve tuition. [/QUOTE]
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