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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2966848" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>For a good scope for 30-30 you will be happy with minimal magnification like you stated.</p><p>I hate to say it but I like the 3-9 Tasco scopes when I do not need much power.</p><p>I have them on 50 cal muzzleloaders and on my 30-30 and .243.. None of them have failed me and all hold zero.</p><p>I just recently got a 3-9x40 Tasco Bucksight it has a Ballistic reticle and the glass is as clear and bright as My Nikon Buckmaster which I sold.</p><p></p><p>Sad thing is the Older Centerpoint 4-16x40 was just as clear as the Buckmaster and Low light the Centerpoint was a tiny bit better.</p><p>The Centerpoint sits on my 30-06 and has for 8 years..Never lost Zero ..many hundreds of rounds fired through it.</p><p></p><p>I would give the Tasco bucksight a try at 39 bucks from walmart.. If you do not like it take it back,,I feel you will like it though.</p><p></p><p>I have looked through VX1 and VX2 at the range and would not impressed at all.</p><p>One gent had a VX3 and could not see his holes at 100 yards at Banner range..I let him look through my Centerpoint and he asked what scope it was and said he loved it image was crystal clear....I told him he did not want to know.</p><p></p><p>The newer Centerpoints are not as good as the old one..Too much ghosting and eye position is critical.</p><p>I got one and took it back and got a Tasco 6-24 target varmit..It is better.. but 6 power for a low is too high .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2966848, member: 15054"] For a good scope for 30-30 you will be happy with minimal magnification like you stated. I hate to say it but I like the 3-9 Tasco scopes when I do not need much power. I have them on 50 cal muzzleloaders and on my 30-30 and .243.. None of them have failed me and all hold zero. I just recently got a 3-9x40 Tasco Bucksight it has a Ballistic reticle and the glass is as clear and bright as My Nikon Buckmaster which I sold. Sad thing is the Older Centerpoint 4-16x40 was just as clear as the Buckmaster and Low light the Centerpoint was a tiny bit better. The Centerpoint sits on my 30-06 and has for 8 years..Never lost Zero ..many hundreds of rounds fired through it. I would give the Tasco bucksight a try at 39 bucks from walmart.. If you do not like it take it back,,I feel you will like it though. I have looked through VX1 and VX2 at the range and would not impressed at all. One gent had a VX3 and could not see his holes at 100 yards at Banner range..I let him look through my Centerpoint and he asked what scope it was and said he loved it image was crystal clear....I told him he did not want to know. The newer Centerpoints are not as good as the old one..Too much ghosting and eye position is critical. I got one and took it back and got a Tasco 6-24 target varmit..It is better.. but 6 power for a low is too high . [/QUOTE]
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