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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCrazy View Post
    Hi Everyone, looking for scope recommendations for my 30.06. I used to hunt mostly in the bush and have used open sights my whole life. Now that we are hunting a new area I am often in places where I can see a couple hundred yards or more and am looking for something that would be good for both up close and a bit of distance. Figuring $300-500 is my range. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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    Boy o Boy your in luck!
    What a great time to be buying a scope!
    Bushnell woke up and finally came back out with their Elite 4500 line.
    https://www.bushnell.com/riflescopes...EL1424BS3.html
    https://www.bushnell.com/riflescopes...EL2104BS3.html
    https://www.bushnell.com/riflescopes...EL4165BS3.html
    I have a couple Leupold VXR, had a couple VX3, had a couple Burris, a Sightron and always go back to Bushnell 4500. I think I have 4 or 5.
    IMO if you want to spend 400 to 500 dollars, these are the best scopes hands down for your money with a lifetime warranty.
    Last night I ordered from Cabelas the Bushnell Elite 4500-4x-4-16x50. Tax in, shipped was $509.00
    I'm putting this on my Sauer 7mm Rem Mag.
    The 2.5x10 might be perfect for your needs?

    IMO These new scopes are made for hunters
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    When the time comes to pull the trigger, trust your shot to Bushnell’s Elite 4500 4X. With our highest quality glass, Ultra Wide Band Coatings and EXO Barrier technology, it’s purpose-built for dedicated hunters and die-hard weekend warriors who demand a crisp, high-contrast image and unmatched low-light performance.

    The Elite 4500 4X is backcountry ready and built to withstand the elements. It’s guaranteed to be drop-dead dependable in the roughest conditions and stay in the hunt as long as you can.

    Excellent Low-Light Performance – Ultra Wide Band Coatings boost image clarity while cutting out glare so you can focus in on what matters most, the shot.
    Exclusive EXO Barrier Protection – Bushnell's newest and best protective lens coating molecularly bonds to the glass, repelling water, oil, dust, debris and preventing scratches.
    IPX7 Waterproof Construction – Your Elite 4500 4X is O-ring sealed to stay dry inside, even when immersed in three feet of water for up to 30 minutes.
    Capped Windage and Elevation Adjustments – Never second-guess your zero mid-hunt again.
    Extended Eye Relief – A longer eye relief allows you to comfortably hit your target with speed.
    Fast-Focus Eyepiece – Focus the reticle to your eye with a quick and easy adjustment.
    Multi-X Reticle – Tried and true crosshair for a clean and dependable aiming point even in low light.

    Good Luck
    Last edited by Deer Hunter; September 9th, 2021 at 06:28 PM.
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    Go online to the big store websites (Cabelas, Sail, Latulippe, etc) to see what is available in your price range. Once you come up with a short list, search online for the best deals on those scopes. Before you buy you should check out as many scopes in person and look through them for clarity and reticle.

    Check which scopes comes with the best warranty. Manufacturers such as Tasco, Weaver, Bushnell, and Leupold have been around forever and make good products.

    Some other things to think about include magnification, zoom range, objective diameter, eye relief, and reticle type. Many of these features are personal preference, so it’s up to you to figure out what you like.

    I’ve noticed that the price of scopes have gone up over the years which means that even your entry level scopes are getting up there in price which means that $600 isn’t going to buy you the best of the line. I went through several scopes before I found a keeper (Leupold Vari-X 3 2.5 X 10 X 50). Good luck shopping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Menard View Post

    Check which scopes comes with the best warranty.
    Vortex has a fantastic warranty - from their website:

    You see, it doesn't matter how it happened, whose fault it was or where you purchased it. If you ever have a problem, no matter the cause, we promise to take care of you. You can count on the VIP Warranty for all Vortex Optics riflescopes, prism scopes, red dots, rangefinders, binoculars, spotting scopes, tripods and monoculars.

    UNLIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
    FULLY TRANSFERABLE
    NO RECEIPT NEEDED
    The VIP Warranty does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage or cosmetic damage that does not hinder the performance of the product.


    I know someone who works for a store that sells their binoculars and she says their warranty is 100% legit.

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    Many people always recommend Vortex for price and glass quality. I personally have a bushnell elite 4500 , for about 6 years or so. It’s a 2.5-10. It’s been great, never had issues hunting In the rain or banging it around through the bush.

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    Thank you eveyone for the advice. I went into my local gunshop and I believe I have narrowed it down to the following scopes. bushnell elite 4500 2.5-10x40mm or the burris fullfield IV 2.5-10x42mm. Leaning toward the bushnell. Going to have one last look tomorrow and then make the decision. Thanks again everyone.

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    I use Vortex Scopes on all of my rifles. Clear, hold their zero and reasonably priced
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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCrazy View Post
    Thank you eveyone for the advice. I went into my local gunshop and I believe I have narrowed it down to the following scopes. bushnell elite 4500 2.5-10x40mm or the burris fullfield IV 2.5-10x42mm. Leaning toward the bushnell. Going to have one last look tomorrow and then make the decision. Thanks again everyone.

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    Both are good choices….
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