So this will be my first scope and I hate to go down to the store completely clueless. Im just getting my hunting license and am currently putting together gear- a model 70 featherweight in 30-06. I wont be attempting 250 yard shots or more- probably less I'd imagine.
I like to buy gear once and not worry about it later and I hear leupold makes good stuff but dont know a darn thing about scopes really- or what kind of $$ I should be spending.
Heres a vx-3: 3.5 -10 x 40
http://ca.wholesalesports.com/storefront/scopes/centerfire-rifle-scopes/vx-3-riflescopes/prod269139.html
I can also get a 3.5-10 x 50 for $100 more but I wanna be able to mount this with low rings for a better fit.
Wouldnt buy a thing without asking the experience folks here first- good idea?
I like to buy gear once and not worry about it later and I hear leupold makes good stuff but dont know a darn thing about scopes really- or what kind of $$ I should be spending.
Heres a vx-3: 3.5 -10 x 40
http://ca.wholesalesports.com/storefront/scopes/centerfire-rifle-scopes/vx-3-riflescopes/prod269139.html
I can also get a 3.5-10 x 50 for $100 more but I wanna be able to mount this with low rings for a better fit.
Wouldnt buy a thing without asking the experience folks here first- good idea?




























IMHO that's the best advice so far. I would aim for litte less power like Elite 4200 1,5x6x36mm or so. German glass used to be better 20years ago, these days you are paying thru the nose for the past glory. For me the clasic oxymoron is mentioning the German, Conquest & Victory in one sentence. Now like cars the Japan made glass is not only better but way more value for your dollar as well. And yes the leupold scopes are good and have terrific warranty but b/c the Canadian pricing not worth the consideration. That's my story and I am sticking to it....GR8
sounds about right for that rifle.





















