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Garyoutlaw
02-06-2011, 03:35 AM
I just bought my 1st new Savage edge in 223 and want to upgrade the scope. I like the Nikon Prostaff line of optics but would like a camo model to match the rig - I have found some great deals on ebay for the rimfire 6316 in 4 x 32 but wonder how that will work for short (100-200 yard) Coyote work or go with a 3-9x40 and pay to have it camo dipped ... Any advice would be great Thanks

helotaxi
02-06-2011, 01:57 PM
What camo pattern is on the Axis/Edge Camo? The Prostaff is available in Realtree APG. The Coyote Special is available in Advantage Max and Mossy Oak Brush.

snipecatcher
02-06-2011, 03:23 PM
In my mind a 4x scope is ideal for 300 yards and under. The 4x32 Prostaff would be a good scope.

MikeinGBWI
02-06-2011, 03:48 PM
Greetings.
Something to consider about the rimfire scope is that it might be parallax adjusted for 50 yards. This may pose a problem at the ranges you mentioned. My rimfire scopes have proven to be unusable at more than about 150 yards due in part to the lack of clarity. You may want to hunt down the manufacturing specifications to make sure that is not the case.

Garyoutlaw
02-06-2011, 07:25 PM
What camo pattern is on the Axis/Edge Camo?


It came in Realtree Hardwoods so think I'll go with the APG, it would match close enough to make me happy

khuff
02-07-2011, 01:00 PM
Gary,

I'd also take a look at the Vortex Viper 2-7x32 at SWFA $170 (discounted 50%), Camera Land may have it on sale as well. It has fine glass, bullet proof life time transferable warranty, will handle the recoil (no doubt what so ever) and it's calibrated for a 223 ---->

•100 to 400 yards Bullet drop precisely calculated to compensate for the elliptic drop of a 50, 55 & 62 grain .223 bullet.

or the Vortex Crossfire 6-24x50 $99 (cheaper), not the class of the Viper and a little more magnification than you need, but still a fine scope with good glass.

You can get some Krylon paint it any color you want.....

helotaxi
02-07-2011, 11:01 PM
I have one of each of those Vortex scopes. Both are nice for what they are, but I wouldn't consider the 6-24x50 for coyote hunting. Way too much magnification.

I wouldn't ever paint a scope with Krylon. Especially not one I gave a rat's butt about.

Cycler
02-15-2011, 03:28 PM
The ProStaff 4X is very clear but is indeed a "rimfire" scope and, as such, is parallax adjusted to 50 yards. That's great for short range work but not ideal for a long range centerfire. Go with the 3-9 ProStaff.