looking for scope for Tikka T3 Varmint .243

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Hi all:

I am a new rifle shooter... just ordered my first center fire rifle, a Tikka T3 HB SS varmint in .243

Being a noob... Looking for any and all advice on what scope would suit this rifle and calibre. I will be using it for yotes and deer, and targets around 200 yards...further when I get comfortable.

Thanks!
 
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I'd be looking at a Vortex Viper PST or a Sightron for your application and budget. Stick it on your new rifle with some Talley lightweight one piece rings and you're set.
 
Thanks to everyone that piped up...
After reading as many posts on CGN and other forums, and watching hours of utube, I have it down to Zeiss Conquerst, Sightron SIII and possibly Leupold VX3.

I am looking for something with 3-4x to 12-16x as it will be for yotes and target shooting as well as deer. What I am really stuck on now is the reticle. I don't want something to confusing to fast target acquisition while hunting. What reticles do you guys use that can double for hunting and target shooting?
 
OP a 3-9 x 40 with a nice clean uncluttered reticle would serve you well.

The other option is to take advantage of the great bargains you can find on top of the line 4x zeiss, swaros SandB etc scopes. Everyone loves the fancy scopes with mediocre glass and that leaves the boring ole 4x scopes with best glass in the world to languish.

All the zoom power and widgets in the world will not help you one bit when it comes to cleanly killing deer and coyotes with a .243, excellent glass however will.

You can shop down south with reputable places like euro optic for demo and exc cond used stuff and have Prophet River Firearms import it for you for dirt cheap. Basically get $1500+ worth of quality scope for about the cost of a vortex up here.

You will never regret buying a top of the line scope.
 
Thanks all...I ended up getting a Leupold VX-3 4.5-14x50 CDS with a Duxplex. I did want this scope with the "betty crockett", but they did not have it. Impatience won out. This scope does have the rough "backbone to brisket" ranging system. I tried it out today, and it is good enough for killing deer to 300 yards.
 
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