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Is go with either a Bushnell Elite 4200 in the power of your choice..Mine would be 4.5 x 14 or possibly a Nikon Buckmaster in the same power..or Leupold VXII 4-12 ...for the long range stuff anyway.. I have an AR 15 also by DPMS and I put a red dot scope on it for quick shooting like coyotes..gotten into calling them. A nice 1x4 Leupold or any other brand would go good for boar. I still have an old Weaver 1 1/2 x 4 1/2 that I just can't make myself sell. Almost put it on the AR instead of the red dot. I had 'em both. I also have a red dot on one of my old S&W Highway Patrolman..both are first year guns and I use the one with the red dot to shoot wascally wabbits that want to eat my garden..Those red dots are quick. And almost as good as a scope. They do eat batteries if ya don't turn 'em off. Just my $.02 and worth just about as much.
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I have been eyeing the Nikon Buckmaster as well as the Leupold VXII already....interesting that you brought those two up. I have been pleasantly surprised by the Nikon prostaff that I have on the AR-15/.223.Do you have experience with the Nikon Buckmaster?
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scopes
I have all three..I like the Elite 4200 the best, I think..but the leupold is really great. I like the side focus on the Nikon though. The leupold is probably the toughest....but the most expensive..I have also convinced myself with some help here to try one of the Bushnell 6500s in 2 1/2 x 16...Spensive..but all I would ever need Seriously check out the Bushnell Elite series. I have 4 and a couple of Elite 3200s
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Just got the Midway sale paper:
Elite 4200 3-12x44 $850 6-24x50 $1000 Leupold VX-3 Long Range 4.5-14x40 $680 It looks like Midway is getting the leupolds at better deals right now! Go figure. |
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Scope prices
Personally Midway doesn't have very good prices although they have lots of stuff.. If I were going to buy a scope today it would probably be from a former advertizer on Hunt Chat..SWFA. Their prices are much much better. Leupold has had some really good pricing on the VXIII 4.5 x 14 LR scopes lately. I bought one from a wholesaler for under 500 bucks...the 6 x 24 Elite about 400-420 or so.. I think you can find the Buckmaster 4.5 x 14 for about 260 or so.. Much better pricing out there for certain.. As the old song said..Ya better shop around..
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On a hunting rifle you need no more than a 3 x 9X. I have more 3 x 9 Leupolds than any other power. I do like the 3 1/2 x 10X Vari X 111 better, but the 3 x 9 Vari v 11 is all you will need. I would recomand you not go above 3X on the low end, especially if you are going to be hunting hogs. They can get nasty and turn on you and you don`t want to try to find a chargeing hog in a high powered scope. My last deer was at 289 yards. ( lazered) with a muzzle loader and a 2 1/2 X scope.
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