Leupold 1.5x5
That's what I was going to suggest... Until I got to the part about the $200 budget... Even the 1.5-4 will bust that budget.
While the Bushnell Scopechief VI 1.5-4.5 is NOT a fixed power scope, it is a nice / bright scope and small enough to be a good addition to an old Marlin.
Probably pretty easy to find on within the $200 budget as well.
So any one know where I could find a scopechief 4x(or anything really) with commend post reticule In great conditions??? Asking for a friend….
While the Bushnell Scopechief VI 1.5-4.5 is NOT a fixed power scope, it is a nice / bright scope and small enough to be a good addition to an old Marlin.
Probably pretty easy to find on within the $200 budget as well.
Read the forth paragraff awf the original post.
German made vintage scopes pecar or nickel or wetselar can be had from great north guns or intersurplus
I shot a 5/8" group the other day with a 129 year old 7x57 with a 4x post and crosshair scope. It is certainly good enough to hunt with. I bought the post and crosshair because my father had one and loved it. I was surprised how easy it was to use. the weaver scopes have a wide post, which is good at dawn or dusk.
I would too! Unfortunately, Weaver never did offer that reticle. The closest is the narrow post and crosshair, and it is a good one!
Ted:
I beg to differ; I've had 3 & still own 2; a K2.5-1 & a K3-1, both with German #1 reticles.
They also made 26mm (1.023") rings back in the day (I have several sets, although anyone you speak with there nowadays swears they NEVER made anything like that.
Jim
I beg to differ; I've had 3 & still own 2; a K2.5-1 & a K3-1, both with German #1 reticles.
They also made 26mm (1.023") rings back in the day (I have several sets, although anyone you speak with there nowadays swears they NEVER made anything like that.
Jim




























