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Originally posted by Cottonfish View PostAs long as you're not trying to make a long-range rig out of it, I'd stick to something slim and trim.........say, a Leupy 2-8x VX-3. Plenty for use inside 300 yds or so.....
Stu
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Originally posted by Evenin'only View PostHas anyone tried the new redfields? I heard they were bought out by leupold but don't know if that's true or anything
else about them except they're made in the U.S.
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Originally posted by jooger17 View PostI thought about something like this too. My only red mark was I have more use for higher magnification than lower. I have been called ignorant before lol. Can you tell me what I would gain from lower powers to school me up. Is it just a bigger field of view?
StuLast edited by Cottonfish; 08-27-2012, 08:23 PM.
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Originally posted by Evenin'only View PostHas anyone tried the new redfields? I heard they were bought out by leupold but don't know if that's true or anything
else about them except they're made in the U.S.
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Originally posted by Cottonfish View PostYep, larger FOV mostly...also to help control target "dancing" with less than steady rests....but the whole scope package (2.5-8x36) is trimmer and lighter than even the 3-9x40's some are recommending. And 8x on the top end is more than enough for shots to 300yds. As usual, YMMV. I have to admit I REALLY liked the Nikon 5-20x44 Monarch I had on my last .25-06, but then again I set it up for longer engagement ranges. My old trusty 7mm Mag now wears a Nikon 4-16x42mm w/BDC reticle and target turrets, cause I don't care how much the gun weighs and want the same ability to engage at longer ranges.
Stu
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Originally posted by jooger17 View PostHow will that 36 compare to a 50 in low light conditions? Most of the time my scopes are set at 7 or 8 so I wouldn't be against this. The major downside is this will probably be a river bottom gun... Being SS and the weight. It gets dark early in there and I need it to gather light.
Stu
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