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part Cherokee
03-01-2010, 11:53 PM
I have 450 dollars to spend ive narrowed it down to 3 scopes.
Nikon Monarch,nikon buckmaster or zeis conquest.
I really want a more powerful scope than a 3-9 and all i can afford in the zeiss is the 3-9x40. Is that powerful enough to see at 1000 yards? I can get a monarch in like a 4.5-16 but are they as clear?
I dont want it so powerful that i cant hunt with it. I tried out a 4.5-14 buckmaster at academy the other day its $309 and the optics are no zeiss but believe me they are no slouch. What about elevation? Do these scopes have enough ? AAAAHHHHH!!!!! Im going crazy here help.
Matt

psharon97
03-02-2010, 12:01 AM
What kind of round are you going to be shooting for your 1000yd scope? Most really good scopes in the $450 dollar price range will do the job. I own a Millet BuckGold 6-25x56. Only prob is I dont have a 1000yd range to test the capabilities of the scope as far as enough MOA internal adjustments. If my scope doesn't have enough, Ill just buy a 20moa base. Ill cross that bridge when I get there.

As far as your decision is concerned, I would go with the Vortex Viper series scope. Viper Series 4-12x40mm PA Rifle Scope. It has 92 moa of internal adjustment, and can be had for less than $450.

savageboy
03-02-2010, 12:52 AM
+1 for the Vortex. I don't own one, but when put up against my Bushnell 6-24x 50mm end bell 30mm tube mil dot. it looks clearer and seems to track as well for less money

part Cherokee
03-02-2010, 08:38 AM
Does anyone on here have a 4-16x50 Nikon Monarch?
I found those priced with in my budget. Can anyone give some imput on this scope?
Matt

JCalhoun
03-03-2010, 07:22 PM
What kind of 1000y shooting are you planning on doing?

How close will you be shooting deer?

Two different sports.

Don - LongRangeSupply
03-04-2010, 01:18 AM
Another vote for the Vortex. Probably the best long range scope in that price range.

bobcat30
07-08-2010, 11:45 PM
i have the monarch and love the clarity,low light, its got side focus paralax adj. If i was to do it again would jump from 4-16x50 to 6-24x50. Just incase i care to shoot half mile or so!!Jk . It will be fine soend a lil extra and get more than you need now might want it later is all. check out opticzone.com give em a call they will work with ya! Got a good deal on mine.

part Cherokee
01-11-2011, 08:43 PM
Hey
Guys i know this is an old post but ,im shooting a Stevens 200 300 win mag.
I still havent bought a scope for 1000 yard shooting yet but i bought a Redfield Revolution 3-9x40
for hunting. I ve put 100 rounds of core lock 180 grn threw my steven so far and the redfield so far has proven faithful. I would never take a shot over 300 yards on a deer the 1000 yards scope is gona be for punching paper only.
Thanks Matt

psharon97
01-11-2011, 08:50 PM
If you really wanted a scope that you could use for hunting and long distance target shooting, where your range is from inside 100m to 1000m I would say the Bushnell Elite 6500 4.5-30X50. Its the only scope that I can think of that has the variable power for the kind of shooting you want to do. Only problem is you would have to double the amount of money you want for the scope.

mopar440
01-11-2011, 08:55 PM
i have millet 4-16x56 its a good scope loved it until i got a vortex viper the clarity is much better than the millet and clicks feel better and quilty just seems better overall i wouldnt turned down a good deal on a millet but for 1000yard vortex viper is much betteroverall scope

ajlandis
01-12-2011, 11:49 AM
There is a heck of a sale going on right now at midwayusa and natchezss on the elite 3200's and 4200's. I like them or the monarchs about the same. Heard good stuff on the vipers. If you're going to be dialing your turrets to shoot at 1000, you definitly want to compare adjustment ranges. Many competitors shoot at 1000 yards with a fixed 10. I think 24 or so would be plenty considering your price range and intended use. If you were only going to shoot past 500 yards or so, I'd suggest you check out a weaver t36 or something along those lines.

TBass
01-13-2011, 12:28 AM
A good 3X9 can get you out to 1000 yards (I have done it many times); however, you ideally want a little more power than that. As others have mentioned, I would strongly recommend taking a good look at the Vortex line of scopes.

Vortex offers an unlimited lifetime warranty & per their website “If you ever have a problem, no matter the cause, we promise to take care of you”. This warranty could come in handy, especially if you are going to dial your dope.

darrelw
01-13-2011, 12:59 AM
another vote for vortex

hotbrass
01-13-2011, 11:21 AM
+1 Vortex

helotaxi
01-13-2011, 09:40 PM
Check out the Elite 4200 tactical 6-24x50 on clearance at Natchez. Around $450. For a much more budget friendly scope that is a definite "best buy" look at the Vortex 8-24x50 Crossfire @ SWFA. The glass is very clear and the turrets are nice and positive. Adjustments are repeatable. Best part is the $99 price tag. I own one of each of these and I'm seriously considering another one or two of the Crossfires.

crazyhorse
01-15-2011, 04:45 PM
I order a savage 12 bench rest.I'm going to put a leapold v3 6x24 on it.Only because that what I have at this time.Thinking of the waver t36.I have one on my anschutze 54 match and love it. ;D

johnnyrambo
01-17-2011, 06:21 PM
Does the Vortex Crossfire have the generous MOA adjustments that Vortex owners seem to mention, or is that limited to the Viper series? In other words, how much MOA adjustment do I have to play with on a Crossfire? The SWFA website does not elaborate.

helotaxi
01-17-2011, 11:12 PM
i just checked mine. About 80MOA of adjustment.

johnnyrambo
01-18-2011, 05:13 PM
i just checked mine. About 80MOA of adjustment.


Thanks for the prompt reply!

Stu
01-18-2011, 08:08 PM
Mine has about 69 moa total. It's the 1 inch tube 6-24x50 crossfire. The 30mm tube 6-24x50 crossfire has 75 moa according to Vortex's website.