I have a Winchester M70 Extreme in 30-06 that is getting some upgrades (McMillan stock, scope) and it needs a new scope. Im just sort of curious about what you all are running on your all around hunting rigs, almost all of my hunting scope experience has been with Leupold with exception of a few Vortex scopes and a swarovski.
For this rifle Id sort of like to go a different direction than Leupold, Ive just had so many of them for so long. If this was your rifle and it was going to be used a fair bit for things like moose and caribou etc, what scope would you put on it?
Thanks!!!
Posts: 5083 | Location: Alaska | Registered: June 12, 2010
Holy carp! I did not know they had gone up so much in price. Mine was a generation or two prior to the 1.2k models out there. Even so i was very happy with it.
I am somewhat in the same boat. I have an annie 64 mpr comming. I am looking for a suitable scope. I have not found any 8,10,12 fixed power scopes i like. Maybe i will stick with the 6-24 ffp models from vortex.
Posts: 6633 | Location: Virginia | Registered: December 23, 2010
I would probably buy a Monarch grade Nikon. With a 30-06 used for hunting, I'd probably stay with the traditional 3-9 x 40 but might look at a 4-12.
I don't like the 50mm objectives on hunting scopes for the most prosaic of reasons; they are harder to manage in tight quarters, and don't fit in a lot of rifle cases.
The Zeiss are nice, also. I have heard good things about Vortex, but don't have any experience with them.
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Posts: 13013 | Location: Central Florida | Registered: November 02, 2008
Been using a lowly Burris 2-7x since 1979, a Burris straight 12x since 1985, and also have a Burris 2-7x EER pistol scope. All of mine are US made (most Burris today are not), and all are very good performers indeed. Burris scopes are built hell-for-stout, great optics, reliable, and a forever warranty. Lots of choices out there, seems Burris does it for me. FWIW, I have a Nikon EER scope, that has treated me well too.
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Posts: 2049 | Location: NW PA | Registered: March 03, 2007
I've never used meopta, Burris or Nikon, I'll look into those.
Is weaver worth looking these days???
Zeus makes great stuff but I'm not trying to spend hd5 money on this gun, it's not going to be used for precision/long range shooting. Just a basic hunting rifle, I already have my sheep/mountain rifle set up.
Posts: 5083 | Location: Alaska | Registered: June 12, 2010
On my huntig rifle, I run an old Nikon Tactical 2.5-10X44. It's an incredible scope with very high light transmission and I've hunted hogs at midnight with that set up and brought down some big hogs.
I would suggest you look at the Nikon Monarch 5 3-15X42. That bad boy has ED glass, if you can believe that and a 42mm objective lens. It has side focus and a 5x zoom ratio. All for just under $600.
Posts: 3398 | Location: Texas | Registered: June 20, 2012
All of my hunting guns wear no less than Nikon, Burris, or Leupold glass. None of these brands have failed me, and Leupold in particular, has a bombproof warranty. It does not matter what the issue, if they cannot repair it for free, they will replace it for free. I bought a sight unseen 2-7X32 that turned out to have a completely fubared adjustment turret. I sent it in and in less than 2 weeks, had a brand new scope in hand. All my new glass will be Leupold.
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Originally posted by jhe888: Do the Leupolds work?
Yup leupolds work great, Ive used them for years, I recently put the new Vx3i 2.5-8x36 on my Kimber Montana.
I just happened into this M70 and thought Id go a different route. Ive seen lots of people using Nikon, Burris, Etc but I never have, so I was thinking it would be a good chance to try something else.
Posts: 5083 | Location: Alaska | Registered: June 12, 2010