Posted on 10/20/2015 1:50:25 PM PDT by w1n1
We have a buyer for our optics. I asked him basically the same thing. He told me to buy a Leupold VX-2 3X9X40MM. Its their part number 110797. Also, other than getting the Matte Finish, any addons or moving up from the VX-2 series to the VX-3, unless you are a real REAL serious shooter, are wasted money.
This replaced a Leupold Vari-X III 2.5X8 in I think 33MM that I bought in about 1985 that served me well.
Had a Nikon camera that was great. Nikon has a long history of consistent quality in optics.
Vortex makes some pretty good stuff.
I have a set of their binoculars. Very nice and clear for the money.
Tulsa flood.
Was at my grandparents when that Memorial Day weekend storm hit. IIRC, it was 14 inches of rain in one day. My grandad had moved their in 1927 and he thought all the construction in the low spots was pretty stupid.
There was another Tulsa flood nine years later, same day, Memorial day! My brother got caught in it! We were living on HIGH GROUND then.
I remember the first Tulsa flood, 1957 I think before Keystone Dam was built.
There, you could spit or p**s in Joe and Mingo creek and you would have a flood on your hands!
Dear piroque,
re: “A little common sense is uncommon here at times “
How i learned the usage of a bolt-action rifle and scope, was part of the college class at a small SouthernCal Commcollege with the overview of hunting and conservation. You could acquire your hunting licenses, per season, by qualifying at the different ranges for the different firearms, rifle, shotgun, handgun, and bow and arrow - pre-mechanical bows.
Hmmm ... imagine that! A California Community College teaching folks firearm safety, conservation, little bit of hunting knowledge pass-on, and all for an actual credit towards the degree!!
Gotta love it.
Oooops
Go with Nikon or Leupold...you can get em for under $200 here:
http://hubpages.com/sports/best-3-deer-rifle-scopes-for-the-cheap-hunter
Thanks. I’m going out in about 3 weeks.
The rifle is a Savage 110 in .308 with a Nikon BDC. That Savage is one wicked accurate rifle. The whole rig was less than $450.
L
For ridge-walking, or lookout, where one will have 100+ yards, avg 150/250 and farther, a Remington 700 300WinMag or 7mmMag with a Sheppard P1 scope... But generally, that isn't a deer situation (elk, sheep, goat, etc)... The 7mmMag is best for long shots against lightweight game (antelope, goat)...
But generally, It isn't worth packing a deer out of such a place - I'm getting old enough that beating brush for elk or not beating brush for deer just doesn't happen anymore - If it ain't spittin' distance to the truck, it had better be enough meat to be worth the pack-out. So about the only time I haul out the long guns anymore is for elk, at distance, from a lookout point, where the road is close. There, the scope is handy - otherwise, open sights, in the bottoms.
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