The stock scope leaves a lot to be desired. At 50 yards or so it's okay for casual plinking, but it's an inexpensive, budget type quality. I'm still using mine, but I will be upgrading in the near future.
Just picked up a Savage XP in 7-08. Has a Weaver 3x9x40 scope on it. Anyone have an opinion of this scope, good or bad. I know it's about a $100 scope although I just bought a $320 Leupold and it was not functional out of the box. May buy a Bushnell if the Leupold is no good.
The stock scope leaves a lot to be desired. At 50 yards or so it's okay for casual plinking, but it's an inexpensive, budget type quality. I'm still using mine, but I will be upgrading in the near future.
Just curious --what about the Leupold made it non-functional?
I have used Leupold scopes a very long time, so I am surprised you had trouble !!
I hunt with Bushnells. I find the rainguard coating a blessing. They do not have the best optics in the world, however, since my shots are 200 yards and under I can get by. The only time I was frustrated with my scope was when the fog rolled in. I could make out the goat but couldn't find it in the scope. Early morning and evening were never a problem.
What are your requirements for an acceptable scope? What distances do you shoot? Are you a hunter or a precision shooter? I think a hunter like me can get by with a "mediocre" scope compared to a precision shooter.
I have also fallen a number of times and dinged up my scopes - another reason I don't want to spend a whole lot of money.
Just my 2 cents.
Just deer hunt, about 150-200 max yardage. I've always used leupold VX2 scopes. This is the first time I've ever had a problem with a VX2. I've got a VX2 on an old Browning BBR 7mag for about 25 years now and it's not had an easy life but I've never had to adjust it since I put it on the rifle. I kept thinking I was doing something wrong bore sighting, but tried several time to get the cross hairs to move but couldn't. I've bore sighted a lot of scopes, this is the first time this has happened. Scope is now at the factory but haven't heard from them yet.
Hmmm... Recently had a friend give me a Bushnell collimator -- didn't want one, but it was a gift. I mounted a proven Nikon scope I had on hand on a new rifle and had the same experience -- by the collimator, the crosshairs weren't moving at all. I took everything to the range anyway, fired the first shot, and was 5" high and 4" to the right. Made the required adjustments and -- BINGO. Dead center. The crosshair WAS moving, but the boresighter wasn't showing it. Weird.
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