Hi,
I'm interested in buying a good "bang for the buck" scope to use for testing handload grouping (mostly 338 win mag and 458 win mag).
I have a bushnell banner (1.5-6) right now that is starting to fog up a little bit and I'm not sure if it's holding its zero either - I'm noticing loads that used to group very well are starting to open up.
Who makes a quality scope that will handle the recoil without breaking a sweat or my bank account? I'm a little disappointed in the Bushnell as it's only a year old and already starting to fog up a bit. It's been kicked by maybe 500-600 458 rounds and 150 or so 338 rounds.
Will spending more money get me a scope that is more rugged or will I just end up wrecking a more expensive scope?
I've always been an iron sight type of guy. I don't think I know very much at all about what to look for.
I'm interested in buying a good "bang for the buck" scope to use for testing handload grouping (mostly 338 win mag and 458 win mag).
I have a bushnell banner (1.5-6) right now that is starting to fog up a little bit and I'm not sure if it's holding its zero either - I'm noticing loads that used to group very well are starting to open up.
Who makes a quality scope that will handle the recoil without breaking a sweat or my bank account? I'm a little disappointed in the Bushnell as it's only a year old and already starting to fog up a bit. It's been kicked by maybe 500-600 458 rounds and 150 or so 338 rounds.
Will spending more money get me a scope that is more rugged or will I just end up wrecking a more expensive scope?
I've always been an iron sight type of guy. I don't think I know very much at all about what to look for.




















































