Need to buy a scope for 30-30 and don't know anything about them.

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I just bought a Marlin 30-30 and want to get an appropriate scope for it for doing some hunting. I know that it's not the ideal hunting rifle, but it's what I've chosen for a few reasons. Including SHTF situations where I'll want a light rifle with cheap ammo that will still do the job. I plan on doing some hunting this year with my step dad and he'll already be bugging me for my choice of rifle, so if I can show up with the right scope it'll help out a lot. Thanks for any info! One that's not going to outprice the rifle would be nice too :)
 
Couple of questions you need to answer. Don't know about scopes or the rifle? What kind of hunting do you do? Do you reload?

A standard 3 - 9 x 40 from Bushnell, 3200 series or a Leupold Rifleman or VX 1 in the same power will work nicely. Marlins take a one or two piece weaver type base on the top of the reciever that is pretty inexpensive. .30-30 Win is a gentle cartridge that can be quite accurate and handloaded to give better performance. Take a look at the Hornady loads with the special soft, but pointed bullets, they have some pretty impressive balistics. In Europe, .30-30 win is 7.62 x 51R.

Scott
 
I would gravitate towards a low powered scope like a 2-7. Low power has the advantage of being better up close and on moving game. Hopefully the 30-30 will be used for shots of 150 yards or less. The 30-30 nicely fits the needs of a light, repeater, compact for carrying in the bush. The scope should ideally add to that scenario, not detract from it by being large and high powered. I had peep sights on my 30-30 and it was excellent for shots at 100 yards or less and quick to sight with.
 
To answer your questions, I don't know about scopes, I will only be hunting deer, and no I don't reload. I deffinately like the idea of using a lower powered scope as I don't plan on attempting any long range shots. Thanks for the recomendations!
 
i think for that gun i would put this scope on it, i have one real nice scope for the price. (
Nikon Prostaff Riflescopes - 2-7x32mm - Black Matte
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cabelas.ca/index.cfm?pageID=71&section=1195&section2=1375&ID=4162

then order this
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2310) EGW Marlin 1895 / 336 Lever Action Picatinny Rail Mount


and this
Weaver Grand Slam Steel Scope Rings (medium)
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cabelas.ca/index.cfm?pageID=71&section=1195&section2=1377&ID=6311

or this
Weaver See-Through 1" Rings
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cabelas.ca/index.cfm?pageID=71&section=1195&section2=1377&ID=6314
 
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wheres this guy live? the type terrain he hunts will dictate his scope choice more than internet opinion. go for a wide FOV and lower power in brush, higher X in open areas, or a vari-X if its really a really diverse area.
 
Leupold's 2.5X20mm ultra light would be the cats ass on a 336.

The mentioned 1-4X20mm would also be awesome. I have both optics on different rifles, love them.
 
Thanks for all the advice. I ended up going with a Bushnell Legend 2-7 X 32. I'll be sighting it in this weekend. Should be fun!
 
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