Vash the Stampede wrote:
For $500..... learn to sneak 500 yards closer.
Best advice of this whole thread.....lmao

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Vash the Stampede wrote:
For $500..... learn to sneak 500 yards closer.


AKFTW wrote:
ZOMBIE308 wrote:About the only company I would go with for sub $800 glass would be a company by the name of Vortex.
gravediggerfour wrote:If you don’t know what your talking about don’t lead people, especially new people, astray.

Identity Thief wrote:I am NOT trying for 1000 yard shots. And actually, the only reason I'm posting in this thread is because it seems to have brought out a few people that actually know what the hell they are talking about with scopes and distance shooting.
I have an old Marlin 336A .30-30 that I really like. I've shot the hell of out of this thing. It has NEVER had a scope put on it, ever...but I wouldn't mind putting one on it.
Here are my requirements for a scope.
1) LARGE eye relief. I have an issue finding the "sweet spot" in many scopes and I want to find a scope that I can acquire the sight picture rapidly.
2) Something that has an illuminated reticle. NOT NIGHT VISION - just an illuminated set of cross hairs so I can see it easier.
3) Something that doesn't look too out of place on an older, wood furniture 336a.
4) Something that isn't going to fall apart in it's first 5 months of use.
Any thoughts?

Identity Thief wrote:I am NOT trying for 1000 yard shots. And actually, the only reason I'm posting in this thread is because it seems to have brought out a few people that actually know what the hell they are talking about with scopes and distance shooting.
I have an old Marlin 336A .30-30 that I really like. I've shot the hell of out of this thing. It has NEVER had a scope put on it, ever...but I wouldn't mind putting one on it.
Here are my requirements for a scope.
1) LARGE eye relief. I have an issue finding the "sweet spot" in many scopes and I want to find a scope that I can acquire the sight picture rapidly.
2) Something that has an illuminated reticle. NOT NIGHT VISION - just an illuminated set of cross hairs so I can see it easier.
3) Something that doesn't look too out of place on an older, wood furniture 336a.
4) Something that isn't going to fall apart in it's first 5 months of use.
Any thoughts?



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