New Scope for New Gun
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I haven't bought a scope in probably 10 years. I just picked up a Tikka T3 light in .308 for a kids gun, and I'm leaning towards a Leopold VX-Freedom scope, all of my other rifles have a Leopold scope. I don't want anything with an exposed turret as I don't want the kids to accidentally change the zero. As I understand the Leopold VX Freedom is my only option without the exposed turret. Is that right? Here is what I will likely buy from midway, but I do appreciate your guy's thoughts and input. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1019637344?pid=606435Thanks,
Robert Martin
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Re: New Scope for New Gun
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I have various Leupolds, they are just fine no issues.
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Re: New Scope for New Gun
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Freedoms are a solid scope.
Don't know your budget or specific wants, but Midway has the Vortex Vanquish 4-12 on a decent sale right now. I was thinking of grabbing 1 or 2 just to have on hand. Kind of entry level basic, but Vortex has a great warranty and $120 for a 4-12x40 with a unconditional lifetime warranty, its a steal. I agree. That is the exact scope I have on my T3, it's 22-250 though. The Leupolds are nice but slightly over priced IMO. I have several of both and my eyes can't see the difference when looking through the scope.
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Re: New Scope for New Gun
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Vortex makes a solid product. unless you buy a viper or razer, vortex leaves a lot to be desired, IMO
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Re: New Scope for New Gun
[Re: Robert Martin]
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if your looking at 4-12 I would go less magnification Leupold is nice if you like them no reason not to keep going with them https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1019637851?pid=130189I just seldom find the need for more magnification hunting but I sure get a lot of fast fairly close shots 20-90 yards both my deer this last year were running at me 40 and 60 yards on 2x pull up center of chest and let the round go no tracking. 9 out of 10 deer for me are moving maybe not fast but not standing those that are standing just stopped walking or trotting when I broke the shot. so for me more field of view and light transmission is more better I can't think of one over 150 yards I have ever shot , I can shoot 2x easily to 200 yards and zooming in get to 300-400 on 7x it's a light weight rifle I would try and keep it a light weight scope also. if your poking all your deer at 300+ then more magnification might be warranted. It's just not where hunting falls for me. as a kids gun I don't think unless they had a Lot of trigger time at 200+ I would be encouraging any pokes longer that 150 and probably try and keep them inside 100
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Re: New Scope for New Gun
[Re: Robert Martin]
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Being it is going on a kids rifle, I would pay particular attention to eye relief.
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Re: New Scope for New Gun
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I just got the exact same set-up last year. I put the Leupold 4x12x50 with the CDS dial on mine and love it! My 11 year old liked it so much that he "claimed" the gun as his. Soooo, in a week for his birthday he will be getting the exact same gun in the compact version (for the shorter l.o.p.). He barely weighs 80 lbs so I put one of the older Harris bipods on the front to tame the jump. He hasn't had an issue with the recoil from mine. He actually enjoys the CDS dial and playing with long ranges. I was very skeptical about the CDS system but let me tell you, it's DEAD ON. I was shooting very nice groups at 3, 4, and 500. Just turn to the number and squeeze it off! They won't be little for long and the dial may come in handy for them in the future.
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Re: New Scope for New Gun
[Re: Robert Martin]
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if your thinking different kids for different hunts an adjustable stock would be the way to go
lower the magnification the more forgiving the eye box is.
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Re: New Scope for New Gun
[Re: Robert Martin]
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I used Leupold on a number of different rifles from220 Swift to 308 Ultra light plus several others in between Never had a scope problem And I totally agree with the lower magnification scopes will be more than adequate in most white tail hunts The 2,5 x 8 varix3 and later the VX3i was a scope that had enough magnification for most of my style of hunting Some times I needed to get on a deer that was in a woods and less than 50 yards away Other times I was watching a deer that was 100 plus yards out but approaching my direction A low power 8 or 9 mag scope was nicer to handle in a tree stand or moving through heavy cover Unless you are hunting from an elevated blind or prairie type fields a higher power scope may not be your best choice Today many long range deer hunters depend on a good pair of binos to search for deer Another thing to remember is the better quality scopes are the only way to go The best rifle will nly shoot t as good as the scope on it will can preform Never try to save money when you are looking to buy a scope Try to buy the best scope you can afford and if you go over your budget remember it will last a lifetime so long as you take care of it
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Re: New Scope for New Gun
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I have roughly 30 of these scopes on rifles. For the money they sure are good scope.
BURRIS Fullfield E1 4.5-14x42mm I have 10 of these on rifles also. I have 8 of the Fullfield E1 3-9x40 on rifles to. I agree good scope for the money.
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