BCshooterFMJ
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I know the Leupold is a good option, but would prefer x4 magnification, any suggestions and where to buy in Canada?
I know the Leupold is a good option, but would prefer x4 magnification, any suggestions and where to buy in Canada?
You answered your own question.....Leupold FX-II 4x33mm. Great choice.
Sadly, its not a long eye relief scope.
Most scout rifles use an intermediate eye relief (IER) scope don't they?
I'm running a scout mounted Leupold FXII 2.5x IER scope on my Marlin Guide Gun and the eye relief is perfect.
Yeah, I was replying to the scope he suggested, its not IER. And I think the scope you have is 2.8, I am looking for a good x4. Where did you get the leupold?

If you intend to mount a fixed 4X scope on your rifle, you might as well choose a conventional scope, a M-8 4X Leupold is a good choice. If you mount an extended eye relief 4X scope ahead of the action, scout style, you will have an extremely small field of view, and the rifle will be slow and tedious to get on target. The concept of the scout scope is that the scope image blends with your normal field of view so that while you are aware of the reticle which seems to hang in the air, you do not have the limitations ordinarily placed on your field of view by the size of the scope image. Thus a scope of 2X-2.5X seems to fill the bill very well, and does not pose any serious disadvantage to practical precision. I first had a 2.75X Burris on my rifle, then switched to a 2X Leupold, and first round hits on targets that replicated the size of big game were easy out to a quarter mile. But on close range moving targets, the low powered scout scope comes into its own.




























