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| #Post#: 1492-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Which Scope/Magnification to use? | |
| By: KyleM127 Date: December 30, 2012, 11:42 pm | |
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| Okay so I've almost decided to buy/build a varmint gun. Right | |
| now I'm using my Savage Axis .243 with the 3-9x40mm Bushnell | |
| scope that came with it.. While this gun is doing its job, I'm | |
| at the point where i want to add a gun to my collection and I | |
| can't think of a better gun than a "varmint" gun. | |
| I ran into a Remington 700 model ADL 22-250 with a Barska | |
| 6-24x42mm scope for $425... I really like this gun, but there's | |
| one problem.. It's right handed, I'm not. In most cases it's not | |
| an issue, in fact I like the bolt action to be on the right | |
| side.. BUT with this gun the stock is made for a right handed | |
| shooter... for a south paw, its just uncomfortable. :( | |
| So I have to find something else... I would like to build an AR, | |
| but I've nearly completely ruled them out simply because of the | |
| crazy prices right now. I considered a savage axis 22-250 with a | |
| higher mag. scope... (a copy of your gun Hatch) | |
| Any suggestions on gun/scope brand and/or model & scope | |
| magnification?? | |
| Thanks guys! | |
| #Post#: 1494-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Which Scope/Magnification to use? | |
| By: Yote59 Date: December 31, 2012, 7:09 am | |
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| [quote author=KyleM127 link=topic=256.msg1492#msg1492 | |
| date=1356932570] | |
| Okay so I've almost decided to buy/build a varmint gun. Right | |
| now I'm using my Savage Axis .243 with the 3-9x40mm Bushnell | |
| scope that came with it.. While this gun is doing its job, I'm | |
| at the point where i want to add a gun to my collection and I | |
| can't think of a better gun than a "varmint" gun. | |
| I ran into a Remington 700 model ADL 22-250 with a Barska | |
| 6-24x42mm scope for $425... I really like this gun, but there's | |
| one problem.. It's right handed, I'm not. In most cases it's not | |
| an issue, in fact I like the bolt action to be on the right | |
| side.. BUT with this gun the stock is made for a right handed | |
| shooter... for a south paw, its just uncomfortable. :( | |
| So I have to find something else... I would like to build an AR, | |
| but I've nearly completely ruled them out simply because of the | |
| crazy prices right now. I considered a savage axis 22-250 with a | |
| higher mag. scope... (a copy of your gun Hatch) | |
| Any suggestions on gun/scope brandg and/or model & scope | |
| magnification?? | |
| Thanks guys! | |
| [/quote] | |
| I think the Axis is the best buy on the market currently. It was | |
| the first synthetic stock I owned...different from wood and I | |
| don't worry about scratches like my other guns...love it. The | |
| .22-250 is the ultimate Varmint round second to none. They are | |
| tack drivers out of the box. My glass is a Leaders 4-16X50 AO | |
| lighted article red and green. Great scope...never lost | |
| zero..clear at all powers. I do think a 4-12X50 is enough. The | |
| 50mm bell is a must for low light. Simmons and Bushnell scopes | |
| are great scopes for the money as well. Nikon and Leupold are | |
| very expensive scopes....supposed to be the best....I personally | |
| think it's a waste of money. I know I will get some feedback | |
| over this comment. I have been hunting for 43 years and never | |
| owned a Nikon or Leupold brand scope, and have always hit what I | |
| shot at. Lots of good brands of guns out there...none better | |
| than a Savage. If you want to step up to the Accutrigger and | |
| bull barrel like my .17HMR...nothing out there would hang with | |
| it. Good luck Kyle. | |
| #Post#: 1498-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Which Scope/Magnification to use? | |
| By: weird1 Date: December 31, 2012, 8:37 am | |
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| My thoughts are if you own the 700 restock it. I also feel a 50 | |
| mm on a 1inch tube is just extra cost and weight with little | |
| gain in light transmission. Again just my thoughts. If you are | |
| starting from scratch then by all means get what you want. | |
| #Post#: 1502-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Which Scope/Magnification to use? | |
| By: Yote59 Date: December 31, 2012, 9:25 am | |
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| [quote author=weird1 link=topic=256.msg1498#msg1498 | |
| date=1356964638] | |
| My thoughts are if you own the 700 restock it. I also feel a 50 | |
| mm on a 1inch tube is just extra cost and weight with little | |
| gain in light transmission. Again just my thoughts. If you are | |
| starting from scratch then by all means get what you want. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I have a 4-16X40 and a 4-16X50...both 1" tubes....BIG difference | |
| for me. I do agree.....if starting from scratch....get what you | |
| want.....but don't get what you don't need. | |
| #Post#: 1506-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Which Scope/Magnification to use? | |
| By: Prairie blaster Date: December 31, 2012, 1:31 pm | |
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| To much mirage on any thing over 12 power. I like the Redfield | |
| 4X12 for just a pinch over $200 .I drag mine through some purity | |
| tuff hunting and never had a glitch. I keep it on 4 . You always | |
| have time to turn it up but NEVER have time to turn it down.! | |
| #Post#: 1557-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Which Scope/Magnification to use? | |
| By: KyleM127 Date: January 1, 2013, 5:27 pm | |
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| I really appreciate the feedback guys... bigger forums usually | |
| end up arguing or get way off track and rarely have real advice | |
| or help for the topic.. Seems as if we have a good group of | |
| people on this site. | |
| Now back to the gun ;D I decided that if i was going to spend | |
| the money, to wait and buy something i was more comfortable | |
| with. After I decided not to buy it, my dad decided he needed it | |
| haha so either way i can still use it. BUT, I want my own | |
| 22-250. I think I've decided on a savage preferably with the | |
| accutrigger and possibly accustock. (i'm not a fan of the stock | |
| savage trigger on my .243, need to get it down a 1/2 lb. or so) | |
| As far as glass, i was thinkin 4-18x50mm... or somethin | |
| similar... I will check into leapers or comparable products in | |
| both dollar signs and quality. | |
| #Post#: 1573-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Which Scope/Magnification to use? | |
| By: Rem700 Date: January 2, 2013, 8:19 am | |
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| I'll always push a Remington 700 because of the value it carries | |
| in the gun market, even if it's 50 years old. And because the | |
| skies the limit when your talking about customization. But i | |
| would also go with a Savage/Stevens rifles. They can be modifed | |
| at home with little to no help from a gunsmith. | |
| As far as optics, spend more money there...quality glass will | |
| make a huge difference in how/when you hunt and gives you | |
| repeatable performance. Most of My scopes wear Leupolds because | |
| they've never failed me, the glass quality is awesome and the | |
| price within in reason for the performance. Scopes like Vortex | |
| and Sightron have been gaining alot of fans with very little | |
| complaints about the quality and big raves over their customer | |
| service. But since i've never owned one, I won't comment on | |
| them, in fairness. | |
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