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mattri
12-04-2009, 11:09 PM
Looking for scope ideas on a .223 target/varmint rifle. Looking to shoot informal local comps and be able to take it out for pds at 300-400 yards. Obviously don't need a br set-up, would prefer something variable in the 18-24 max power range. Any and all ideas welcome, Matt.

Dinosdeuce
12-05-2009, 12:49 AM
you didn't mention your price range. I would recommend a Nikon Monarch 4x16 ( around $440) with the plex reticle. I would stay away from a BDC reticle. they are not really calibrated. You may get lucky though. Learn your drop so you can dial in the drop at the ranges you mentioned. The turrets are finger turn. I was always a Leupold VXIII fan (own 4) , but I bought a Monarch this year and I am very impressed with the optics. From what I have read Vortex would also work for your setup.

Good luck with your decision.

jpdown
12-05-2009, 01:39 AM
I would take a look at the Sightron SII Big Sky series of scopes. Optics, tracking system, climate control lens coatings and lifetime replacement warranty are comparible to scopes costing a lot more. Whittaker Guns, Owensboro KY has the best prices I've found. Also, Sightron currently offering $50 mail-in rebate.

oleredhead
12-07-2009, 10:46 AM
Take a gander at the new Mueller 8x32 VT. It is a 30mm scope so you may have to buy rings to fit. Good write-up over on RFC, $230 from Mizzou Mule delivered. Put mine on a Ruger VT and love it.

zxd9
12-07-2009, 11:12 AM
I've got the Super Sniper 10x42 Mil-Dot and am real happy with it. It has a fast focus eye piece and target knobs for windage and elevation. The thing I like is the focus is calibrated and you can use it for rough distance estimating.

http://www.supersniper.com/

Sold at: http://swfa.com/default.aspx

savageboy
12-07-2009, 11:49 AM
Used Buckmaster 6-18x side focus

mattri
12-07-2009, 05:51 PM
Anyone have any experience with the Bushnell Elite series? I've heard good things about the Sightirons as well. Hadn't really thought about the Nikons, are they really comparable to the Leopolds?

tammons
12-07-2009, 06:53 PM
Look at a Meuller

chestsprings
12-07-2009, 07:09 PM
I have two elite 4200's on 223's.

one a 6 X 24, & a 8 X 32, neither side focus.

to my eyes they are real sharp, & clear. On the 6 X 24 , about two yrs. ago, I had Bushnell install mil-dots. one month ago, I sent the 8 X 32 to them to get mil-dots in it. sent them a copy of the page on their web site showing the different options, & asking for the mil-dot. enclosed the $55.00 as they specified.

yesterday I got the scope back, no mil-dot installation, with a note they stopped the "custom" installations on 1-1-09. also a note my $55.00 will be returned to me.

the web site still shows they do "custom" reticule changes, as the mil-dot.

guess there is a communication problem between the "custom" shop, & whom ever controls their web site, since they stopped this service on 1-1-09.

If I was going to buy a new scope, I would seriously look at the Sightron's. the ones I looked thru ( the SII) are really sharp & clear. I image the SIII would be as good or better.

geargrinder
12-07-2009, 07:11 PM
Anyone have any experience with the Bushnell Elite series? I've heard good things about the Sightirons as well. Hadn't really thought about the Nikons, are they really comparable to the Leopolds?


I've had a 3200 5-15x with the tactical turrets, I also have a 6500 4.5-30 mil dot.

Both are great scopes.

I'd also check out the Vortex offerings. Their glass is fantastic.

RWO
12-08-2009, 02:03 PM
I have a Bushnell Elite 4200 8x32 and like it very well for target shooting. I wanted a dot so I sent it to http://www.scopedot.com/index.html and had a 3/16 min. dot installed for $75. Turn around was 4 weeks and the job was perfectly done.

RWO

lwink
12-09-2009, 02:58 AM
I've got a 4200 Tactical (6-24x50 side focus) and love it, but I'm saving up for a Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50 for my next build. These were my top two choices and went for the slightly higher magnification as I hope to be shooting some 600 - 800 yard targets with this gun. The next build will be a 400-600 yard .243 and I will definitely be getting the Viper.

efm77
12-09-2009, 10:24 PM
You should also take a look at the Swift Premiers. Very good quality for the price. Bright, clear optics, and seem to be very durable too. Assembled in Korea but use American made glass and fully multicoated optics. I have a few and am very pleased with them.

wbm
12-26-2009, 12:43 PM
Just got the Mueller from Windwalker. Like the scope a lot! http://www.windwalkeroutdoors.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=928

bpratl
12-26-2009, 01:32 PM
Just got the Mueller from Windwalker. Like the scope a lot! http://www.windwalkeroutdoors.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=928


I just received the same scope and I am planning to check it out today, if the weather cooperates with me.

Steve in PA
12-26-2009, 07:07 PM
I have a Mueller 4-16x 50mm AO on my Savage .223 12FV and really like it.

Dennis
12-27-2009, 09:06 AM
NIGHTFORCE ???

Pete K.
12-27-2009, 04:06 PM
I would also suggest a Nikon Monarch with fine cross hair and target dot for both intended uses. If you go to a 20X or higher the click adjustments are 1/8 MOA rather than 1/4 on the lower powered scopes. For 100 yard smaller targets in the 1" or 2" range you will find that around 16X or so should be fine so small varmints out further could use more than a 16X max scope. The 1/8" adjustments are nice on targets at the range also. Get enough magnification even if you don't always need it for varmints. You will need it for target shooting.

Pete K.

CJ in WY
12-27-2009, 04:55 PM
Not as much power as some like but the 12X Leupold is a lot of scope for the $$. If your patient they can be bought used for $250-350. The fine Duplex with target knobs is the prefered model.

geargrinder
12-27-2009, 06:36 PM
NIGHTFORCE ???


For 300-400 yard shooting, I wouldn't rate the Nightforce very high on the bang for the buck scale. Many scopes will do fine at that range for much cheaper.