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scope power recommendation
hadjii
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I am wanting to put a different scope on my 264 Win Mag that will allow me to shoot out to 500 yards, and yet still be functional for deer/antelope/coyote hunting.Currently, I have a Swift 4-12 x 40 on the rifle, which is a Ruger 77 Hawkeye. With this combo, I can shoot sub .5 moa, 3 shot groups at 100 yards, but would like to move into something different, perhaps a mil-dot or some type that has holdover points of some sort. I don't really want to break the bank but would like to stay in the $500 range. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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SEVERAL COMPANIES COMING OUT WITH SUCH AND THE 6X POWER IS STILL LOW ENOUGH FOR REGULAR HUNTING AND THE 24x WILL GET YOUR TARGETS ZOOMED IN FOR LONG RANGE. (excuse the caps as it was locked on)
Nikon has I think maybe both a Buckmaster and maybe a Monarch!
The buckmaster has good optics.
I shoot coyotes at over 500 yards with a 264 win mag with a Nikon 4x16SF AO and i have a 6x24 old model Taco on a 223 and the 24X brings them in close, but the Tasco is no good for early morling and late evenings due to poor light gathering and even on cloudy days the old model Tasco leaves lot to be desired. I think the old Tasco is the old Mag IV model! ($80 when new several years ago)
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/638750/leupold-vx-ii-target-rifle-scope-6-18x-40mm-adjustable-objective-1-8-moa-target-dot-reticle-matte
I'm not associated with Midway nor their sales dept, just a customer!
Nikon Buckmasters Rifle Scope 6-18x 40mm Side Focus Mil-Dot Reticle Matte
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