I hear this scope sentiment regurgitated all the time and personally feel that it is a load of bunk... IMO, you never have to spend more than a Leupold VX2 (Vari-X2 or VX-II) unless you really just gotta have the best... I have been using this series of scope for more than 25 years... it is rugged, bright and I have never had one lose POI or malfunction... total cost = $450ish... $300ish on the used market. I have them on rifles costing $1000-$2000, and I am not embarrassed to say so... Now having said this... I do have a couple Zeiss and Swarovski scopes and the quality is apparent, but to my mind, it is certainly not necessary.
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Dont get me wrong, I am not trying to suggest a 1000 scope is necessary, and it surely is not. But a 100 dollar scope on an 800 dollar rifle is going to shoot like ####, vs an 800 dollar scope on a 100 dollar rifle. One rifle will be capable of great accuracy and not be able to achieve it due to shifting POI on a ####ty scope, while a rifle capable of decent accuracy can see its full potential with a good scope and in most cases shoot better than the opposite scenario. I suggested he pick up a decent low end rifle in the 3-400 dollar range and used the saying because a scope in that price range and slightly higher will e a great scope.I disagree... and i have some nice glass in the safe.... you dont need a 1000 dollar scope to be accurate.... but you dont want a package bushnell either.... get a vortex diamondback a redfield revolution or a lower end leupold and dont look back....they are all great hunting rigs....
Hey yall I want you to help me build an appropriate hunting rifle that includes rifle and scope for around $1000 total.
I hear this scope sentiment regurgitated all the time and personally feel that it is a load of bunk... IMO, you never have to spend more than a Leupold VX2 (Vari-X2 or VX-II) unless you really just gotta have the best... I have been using this series of scope for more than 25 years... it is rugged, bright and I have never had one lose POI or malfunction... total cost = $450ish... $300ish on the used market. I have them on rifles costing $1000-$2000, and I am not embarrassed to say so... Now having said this... I do have a couple Zeiss and Swarovski scopes and the quality is apparent, but to my mind, it is certainly not necessary.
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When you say you want to "build" a rifle, are you talking about buying a rifle and mounting a scope or actually having a rifle built with custom lock/stock/bbl etc?
Big difference.
There are lots of good deals on the EE for those who wait. This would include both rifles and quality scopes.I mean buying a rifle and mounting a scope.
Dont get me wrong, I am not trying to suggest a 1000 scope is necessary, and it surely is not. But a 100 dollar scope on an 800 dollar rifle is going to shoot like ####, vs an 800 dollar scope on a 100 dollar rifle. One rifle will be capable of great accuracy and not be able to achieve it due to shifting POI on a ####ty scope, while a rifle capable of decent accuracy can see its full potential with a good scope and in most cases shoot better than the opposite scenario. I suggested he pick up a decent low end rifle in the 3-400 dollar range and used the saying because a scope in that price range and slightly higher will e a great scope.
For a grand you can get a Weatherby Vanguard S2 package that comes with a Redfield 3-9 in Talley rings. Pretty decent combo for the cash. I've seen these on sale for $950 before so thats under budget.
Wow, I had no idea $1000 would not get me much. I am interested in the Ruger Americans. I have read some reviews and it seems like you get a lot of gun for the price. I could pair the Ruger American with a good scope and easily be under $1000. What you guys think?




























