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Duckbutter100
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Posted: August/15/2018 at 14:55 |
Going to OH for first time for whitetail and buying a new Ruger 450 Bushmaster rifle to comply with the straight wall regs in the state. It'll be a woods/fields hunting setting.
Question is for what type of budget $250+/- scope to get. I'm leaning towards a 3x9 but also have an unmounted 2.5x10 Bushnell 4200 at the house. I was trying to decide between something new that was a bit lighter or if I should just stick the 4200 on it. I was leaning towards the Leupold Freedom 3x9 but wanted a more informed opinion.
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SVT_Tactical
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I'd spend the money on ammo and put the bushnell on it.
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SVT_Tactical
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The 450 bushmaster is a cool round. had it in an AR for a while. similar trajectory as a 30-30 and about the same effective range.
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tahqua
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I agree, the 4200 is solid scope and not so sure a Freedom would be any better.
Southern Michigan has a similar straight walled case restriction and the .450 is really hot here.
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Scrumbag
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Well, you could always try the Bushnell and if you don't like it get something else?
Whatever you choose, happy hunting! Scrummy
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Duckbutter100
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I appreciate the insight.
I have a few of the 4200's I bought back when they were on sale years ago. I do like them optically but thought something a bit lighter might be better. Basically I was hoping to get a solid excuse to buy something new since I do have other rifles I could top with the Bushnell. |
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supertool73
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I have a couple of those 4200s. They are a great scope optically and just work well. I don't think you will find anything better in your budget range. If you want light and amazing save up for a Swaro 3-9x36. I have one on an AR and it is outstanding. $700, but wow its a great little scope. I have not personally seen one but the Vortex Razor 1.5-8x32 is really talked up as well. Its on sale at SWFA for $500. It weights 13ish ozs. |
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Scrumbag
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I like those little 3-9x36 Swaro scopes so much, I have 2 of them!
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