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A 4200 in 2.5x10x40 should fit yer bill nicely.
Any 4200 has great glass.
I'd tend to find a Leupold for your search.
Yep, My Dad has one mounted on 6.5 grendel 527, nice clear scope.
A 4200 in 2.5x10x40 should fit yer bill nicely.
Any 4200 has great glass.
I'd tend to find a Leupold for your search.
There's a few 4200's on the ee within your price range. Good scopes for the money. - dan
Dammit, 'looky. I went and bought that scope and it's all your fault... If it doesn't work out for this rifle I have others it will do a great job on.
Mark


There's a Leupold 3.5-10x Vari-X III Tactical on the EE for $450. Another Vari-X III 3.5-10x for $450. And a Vari-X III 6.5-20x for $800, if you feel like spending a few more bucks. Sure, the Vari-X III is an older generation of the scope, but I'll bet that you don't notice an appreciable difference. And if you think you do, for a few more bucks more you can get the newer generation VX3 of which there are a couple of the 3.5-10x priced at $650 and $700.
The EE is your friend...and so is Leupold.
That is pretty tempting. I have a couple Vortex scopes and they aren't bad, but they are not as nicely finished or smooth operating as Bushnell or Leupold and the glass never seems to be quite as clear and sharp.
They seem to have moved on from the elite 3200 and 4500 series to the named ones like Prime, Nitro, etc. I'd be super happy with a 4500 3-12 x 42(ish) but that is not an option that I can see. Cabelas lists a 4500 4-16 x 50 for $500, which is also tempting. I'd prefer the lower magnification be 3x for closer in hunting but most of the time 4x isn't the end of the world.
No love for the Athlon brand here?
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