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There is a new scope I just saw out by Redfield. It's called the Redfield Revenge. It has a rangefinder built into it and for only 200 dollars. I am very new to scopes since I have always used rail sights. My first question is how good is this scope and this brand overall? I wanted to know if...
I'm beginning the search for a 30-06 rifle. I'm looking for recommendations on what to buy as I have no experience with the round.
I had a post up on Rifle Country asking whether I should get a Savage Axis (gun brand not up for discussion for reasons stated in the thread) in 270, 30-06, 308 or 7-08. After considering the sage wisdom of many posters, I was convinced that in my circumstance, the 308 was probably the best...
fwiw I haven been shooting a Kimber 22 hunter with a Nikon prostaff rimfire scope. it has the bdc reticle on it. … I just mounted a diamondback hp with a side adjustable parallax knob. time to hit the range! will let you folks know the good the bad the ugly! dc.
I just acquired a model 70 Winchester chambered in .264 win mag. It is a 1972 vintage, and really clean but has a mediocre scope at best on it (Redfield...
Been researching to purchase my first rifle for awhile now. Narrowed down to .308 and leaning towards the TC Venture Weather Shield??? Also wanting some advice on optics. Been leaning towards the Konus Pro 7259. Advice/Options welcome and needed to ensure I'm happy with my choice. Thanks to...
I bought my Savage Axis as a package with a Bushnell "Sharpshooter" 3x9x40 scope. Works pretty well, however, I noticed during the hog hunt I went on, that...
I would like to hear from folks out there who have had experience with fixed power scopes. How do they compare to variable power in terms of clarity? Draw backs? What brands/models do you like? I'm thinking about putting one on a 22 Hornet to shoot mostly prairie dogs. Should I use an 8X or...
Hello, I just got a rem 7600 and am looking for a scope. Don't want to break the bank. Any suggestions on a good inexpensive scope?
I keep reading about how rechecking your rifle scope zero is important before hunting/competition/etc. Why don't manufacturers make the body of the scope squared, instead of round? This would make is easier to securely mount the scope, and would also automatically level reticle to the horizontal.