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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer berger's Avatar
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    Check out Redfield.

    For my RA 270 (hunting) I went with a Redfield Revolution 3-9x. I am very happy with this reasonably priced, low profile optic.
    Prost!

    Berger

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    Canadian tire has 2 redfield scopes on sale at 50% off. 2x7 and 4x12. They are both nice scopes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brianma65 View Post
    Canadian tire has 2 redfield scopes on sale at 50% off. 2x7 and 4x12. They are both nice scopes.
    In store?
    Prost!

    Berger

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    In my local CT store

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    Thanks everyone . I'll broaden my horizons a little and look beyond the ones I mentioned in the first post .

    cheers

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    Try checking out Vortex scopes. The Diamondback model might be just what you're looking for. The image is very clear and the eye relief is very forgiving. Plus all Vortex optics come with a lifetime guarantee which includes damage from falls, shocks, etc.. Lastly they aren't too expensive to buy when compared with other comparable high end optics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by profclint View Post
    Try checking out Vortex scopes. The Diamondback model might be just what you're looking for. The image is very clear and the eye relief is very forgiving. Plus all Vortex optics come with a lifetime guarantee which includes damage from falls, shocks, etc.. Lastly they aren't too expensive to buy when compared with other comparable high end optics.
    I have been looking into Vortex for my first scope as well they seem to make quality products and stand behind them for a very reasonable price

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    Whats your budget? Everything will depend on that.

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