Cheap scope

Another vote for Burris. I picked up a Fullfield E1 3-9 a few months ago when Stoeger was blowing out old stock and it remains on the rifle while the Bushnell Engage it replaced is soon to be up for sale. Bushnell Engage and Elite 4500's have been fine for me, but Burris a noticeable step up in all categories.
 
Vortex crossfire 3-9x40. Cheap. Lifetime warranty. Great glass. Have one on my 308. Hundreds of rounds through it. Carried many miles. Filled the freezer multiple times over.
 
Hello!
I search a cheap scope for my browning blr. It’s my spare hunting rifle and i dont want to spend lot of cash on it. If it hold the zero on a 308 and its clear enough to shoot a moose up to 200-250 yards, it’s fine for me.


Looking for your recommendation! I would prefer to stay in the well known brand and under 300 if possible.
Thanks :)
CVA scopes off Amazon, same factory as most scopes are made (Chinese) they are clear accurate and hold their zero, I own several with no complaints.
 
Hello!
I search a cheap scope for my browning blr. It’s my spare hunting rifle and i dont want to spend lot of cash on it. If it hold the zero on a 308 and its clear enough to shoot a moose up to 200-250 yards, it’s fine for me.


Looking for your recommendation! I would prefer to stay in the well known brand and under 300 if possible.
Thanks :)
Left a suggestion, that should have been CV LIFE scopes not CVA, my apologies.
 
Older Bushnells or Leupolds are good choices for a lower price. I have never owned a Vortex, but I have seen two fail to adjust properly, when helping people zero their scope.
 
I owned a few old Bushnell Banner scopes over the years that were dirt cheap, accurate, tough and did the job ... haven't owned a new Bushnell in years so I don't know about the new ones ... also owned a few Denver Redfields in the day that were great scopes ... use mostly Leupolds now ... can't beat the warranty & the quality is great ... NOT cheap though :unsure:
 
Get a hold of Phil at trace scope repairs he has a bunch of scopes that he picks up and services them before he sells them . Most of them are older steel tube scopes weavers , burris and Tasco
 
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