Best scope under $500?

Thanks again for all the input. Ordered a VX2 3-9x40 with the LR duplex. Very noticeable weight difference when compared to the vortex and many other scopes. All came down to it being the lightest and a noticeably greater eye relief and how quickly both her and I could have a focused image.
 
Thanks again for all the input. Ordered a VX2 3-9x40 with the LR duplex. Very noticeable weight difference when compared to the vortex and many other scopes. All came down to it being the lightest and a noticeably greater eye relief and how quickly both her and I could have a focused image.

I would have recommended that you buy a used Leupold. Your buck bangs hard on the EE. Nothing wrong with a new scope, but you could have gotten a VX3 3.5-10x or 2.5-8x for that money.

Like this: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1411245-Leupold-VX3-2-5-8x36mm
or this: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...old-Vari-X-Scopes-3-5-10x50mm-amp-3-5-10x40mm
see where I'm going with this?: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...20-Silver-Leupold-VXIII-2-5-8x36-Duplex-scope

The EE is your friend.
 
So I bought my wife a Weatherby Vangaurd 7mm08 for her birthday, not time to top it off with a scope, have a set of talley 1" low mounts for it so will need to stick to 40mm maybe get away with 42mm. Was leaning towards a Vortex Viper 3-9x40, any other suggestions with reasons why would be greatly appreciated.

I put a Leupold VXII 3-9 on my Vanguard in the same mounts you mention. Perfect set-up overall.
 
I am surprised that nobody mentioned a Leupold Ultralight VX2 3-9 x 33 for her rifle. Even has EFR, and mount it with Talley 1-piece mount. What's not to like? I have one on my Anschütz sporter, but it's also just fine on a centre-fire. I think I've read that it (and them Talleys) is popular on high-end lightweight "mountain rifles", right?
 
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