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<blockquote data-quote="Thorgrim" data-source="post: 2216168" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>I would say, since you don't seem to have any experience/knowledge (no offense meant) of scopes, to start looking at some videos on youtube for basic info, hit up Google for optic reviews, go to dealer sites like midwayusa.com and read customer reviews. That would be a good start.</p><p></p><p>If you don't have alot of money for a scope, try to stick with well known companies, they all offer cheaper scopes too ie. Burris, Nikon, Redfield, Pentax, Leupold, Tasco, Bushnell...and they offer pretty good glass too.</p><p></p><p>Don't jump for a scope too quickly. Make sure you know what you need first and then want.</p><p></p><p>From what I've read on them mostly good.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thorgrim, post: 2216168, member: 869"] I would say, since you don't seem to have any experience/knowledge (no offense meant) of scopes, to start looking at some videos on youtube for basic info, hit up Google for optic reviews, go to dealer sites like midwayusa.com and read customer reviews. That would be a good start. If you don't have alot of money for a scope, try to stick with well known companies, they all offer cheaper scopes too ie. Burris, Nikon, Redfield, Pentax, Leupold, Tasco, Bushnell...and they offer pretty good glass too. Don't jump for a scope too quickly. Make sure you know what you need first and then want. From what I've read on them mostly good..... [/QUOTE]
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