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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 603653" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I buy allot of scopes. Short of the 1000 dollar European glass the best thing I have have found is Leupold. I'm not sure what your budget is but the Vari X III is around 475.00. The Vari X II is about 300 - 350.00 and the Vari X I is about 230.00. All are great. They also make a Rifleman model for about 199 bucks that can't be beat for that price. Nikon makes pretty good glass. I have several Nikon scopes on lower recoil rifles. You can get into the Buckmaster scope for about 250 and the make a pretty good 199 dollar model as well. I have not found a Tasco that will hold up or a lower end Bushnell that I would give .50 for. The older Redfields and Weavers were pretty good but hard to find anymore. I had an old Redfield Tracker that I loved. Burris makes good glass in their upper end models. Good luck on your decision. If you are looking for good light transmission go with the Leupold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 603653, member: 1863"] I buy allot of scopes. Short of the 1000 dollar European glass the best thing I have have found is Leupold. I'm not sure what your budget is but the Vari X III is around 475.00. The Vari X II is about 300 - 350.00 and the Vari X I is about 230.00. All are great. They also make a Rifleman model for about 199 bucks that can't be beat for that price. Nikon makes pretty good glass. I have several Nikon scopes on lower recoil rifles. You can get into the Buckmaster scope for about 250 and the make a pretty good 199 dollar model as well. I have not found a Tasco that will hold up or a lower end Bushnell that I would give .50 for. The older Redfields and Weavers were pretty good but hard to find anymore. I had an old Redfield Tracker that I loved. Burris makes good glass in their upper end models. Good luck on your decision. If you are looking for good light transmission go with the Leupold. [/QUOTE]
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