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Quote from: Fidelk on May 29, 2023, 02:31:02 PMCheck out Burris........Fullfield II 3-9x40 should be more than adequate for shots in the 100 yards range and out to 250. Price should be around $150-200. I've had one of those on a rifle for 20 years and it does what it's supposed to do.This is your best advice.Burris is better glass and construction.You know why people always comment on LeeOhpold and Vortex warranties?...Because they're necessary.I own zero Vortex or Leupold for that reason.My Burris Fullfield scopes lived a tough life on top of a Tikka 300WSM and 7-08 and never failed or needed zero adjustment.Burris is clear, bright, reliable.
Check out Burris........Fullfield II 3-9x40 should be more than adequate for shots in the 100 yards range and out to 250. Price should be around $150-200. I've had one of those on a rifle for 20 years and it does what it's supposed to do.
These post make me wonder....how many people have had a leupold scope fail? I'm not talking repeatability with the dial / turret, but a standard 2-7 or 3x9, etc.
I have a vx2 on the bench right now that won't hold zero even on a .22 mag. Also 2 vx freedoms that won't retain a zero even when not dialing. Leupold is really struggling these days to produce a durable scope. Their vx 5 and 6's are plagued with tracking issues. I want so badly to love and support them again but for now I've got them in the "won't buy" category with Vortex.
I've used Leupold scopes for 40 years and never had one issue. They always hold zero and track perfect, but of course the only time I'm ever turning the dials is when I'm sighting in. Which is usually only once a year for each rifle. I always hear about how great their warranty is, but in 40 years I've not had a chance to use it.
Quote from: bobcat on May 30, 2023, 02:21:03 PMI've used Leupold scopes for 40 years and never had one issue. They always hold zero and track perfect, but of course the only time I'm ever turning the dials is when I'm sighting in. Which is usually only once a year for each rifle. I always hear about how great their warranty is, but in 40 years I've not had a chance to use it. honest question here, why are you having to rezero annually? Changing ammo or something, or are they "just a bit off" come spring? If you're having to tweak your zero from time to time it's because your scope isn't holding zero. They shouldn't do that.