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<blockquote data-quote="30-06 boy" data-source="post: 211919" data-attributes="member: 5097"><p>welcome aboard.i hear some on this site referencing a "super sniper"scope.i'm pretty sure thats the name of it. i also believe it is made by tasco.i have never seen one of these. but i hear good things from those who own one.i also think they are in the 200/300 dollar range.i do however have a nikon buckmaster 6x18x40 with target knobs.you will want a scope with target knobs if you are shooting much farther than 350 yards.you also want a scope that "tracks" accuratley.which means,the internal adjustments of the scope are of good quality.most 200 dollar scopes dont "track"very well because the internal guts are not of real good quality..my nikon tracks real good for the 300 dollars i paid for it.there are always the best---leupold or nightfoce.jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30-06 boy, post: 211919, member: 5097"] welcome aboard.i hear some on this site referencing a "super sniper"scope.i'm pretty sure thats the name of it. i also believe it is made by tasco.i have never seen one of these. but i hear good things from those who own one.i also think they are in the 200/300 dollar range.i do however have a nikon buckmaster 6x18x40 with target knobs.you will want a scope with target knobs if you are shooting much farther than 350 yards.you also want a scope that "tracks" accuratley.which means,the internal adjustments of the scope are of good quality.most 200 dollar scopes dont "track"very well because the internal guts are not of real good quality..my nikon tracks real good for the 300 dollars i paid for it.there are always the best---leupold or nightfoce.jason [/QUOTE]
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