45-70 scope

TarmacMan

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I just purchased a Marlin SBL 45-70 and I will be using it for White Tale Deer hunting at about 100 yards, I would like to put a 3x9x50 Vortex cross fire 2 with V-brite on it. My 3006 has a bushnell 3500 3x9x50 on it and in low light conditions it is amazing. I know the 45-70 is not a long range gun. I am thinking between the bushnell 3500 or the Vortex crossifire 2. Any opinions
 
If your only going to be shooting out to 100 yards tops do you really need a 3x9 power scope on it? Especially with a 50mm objective?
I put a 1x4 Nikon on my 45-70 and it is IMHO perfect for hunting the bush and the 4x top end still lets you shoot to medium range distances if need be. If you already have a 3x9 scope and need to use it you can certainly get it to work but if your still looking for glass take a look at some of the lower power smaller ones out there and see what you think. I find too large of a scope takes away from the compact handy nature of a lever action.
 
I have a 1.5-4x Leupold on my father's 45-70 and it is perfect. I do have a fixed power scout scope setup on my Marlin 336 and I really like that as well, which would be great for a 45-70 if you have trouble with recoil since there would be no chance of getting "scoped".
 
I would go with the Bushnell 3500 over the Vortex Crossfire however I agree with everyone else that a 3-9x is going to be too much scope for the application.
 
Leupold 1-4 or 1.5-5 with HEAVY (thick) reticle. The heavy reticle is much nicer for hunting in thick bush. It seems to just "pop" out more and makes the shot much easier. I think that's why many people like the German 3 (or 4) reticle.
 
Not so sure about Nikon, today they announced that they are getting out of scopes.

Who is warranty, should i need it?


Who knows at this point? I would assume it will still be Nikon or a subsidiary of the company....:confused:
Nikon is just retreating from the scope business but they are still a major presence in the larger optics/camera business so I would expect that they would want to keep their old scope customers happy so they don't sour on the larger Nikon brand name.
I really like my Nikon scopes and as well have always been happy with Nikon products.
 
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