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VX5HD, zero at 200 and call it good. Unless you have extra money to spend, something in the 500-800 range is going to be great.If your budget is lower, a Diamondback will do just fine as well.I can’t see any substantial benefit of more money in a ffp for 300 yards.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hi. Relative newbie here with a question I suspect might have been covered... but I cannot find any threads. I recently purchased a Henry Long Ranger and am now looking for a scope. I will likely be using this for deer and maybe elk (WA state) and hog (Texas) hunting, with shots probably within a 100-300 yard range max. I doubt I'll be shooting beyond that range anytime in the near future. So question: Are FFP scopes worth the extra $$ and weight, or will SFP scopes--maybe with a good BDC reticle--do just as good a job for less money for my scenario? Wondering if anyone reading this has used both and what your reaction would be? And... I know this opens a can of worms, but happy to get recommendations. I've been looking at Leupold and Vortex scopes. Thanks in advance.TMAN