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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3229004" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>Pretty much any scope should be fine at that distance.</p><p></p><p>Nikon and Vortex both make very good scopes, well within your price range. You can get a Nikon Buckmaster 3x9 for $130 or less that is a good "entry level" scope. Vortex has an extremely good warranty, basically if anything happens to it for life they'll fix it, and from what I hear their customer service is pretty good, so it's not an empty promise.</p><p></p><p>Natchez Shooters Supply carries quite a few refurbished Nikon scopes at good prices, but the warranty is not as good. Optics Planet usually has good deals too.</p><p></p><p>I bought a Leupold scope for $170 several months ago that has been pretty good, but I'd have to do some checking to remember exactly what and where I got it.</p><p></p><p>It really depends on exactly what you need it for, but even the "name brand" scope manufacturers offer something for pretty much less than $200 that would be good quality. For $175 to $250 you can probably get into the second tier, quality wise of most lines.</p><p></p><p>If you're talking about tactical scopes, red dots, reflex sights, etc. my answers would change somewhat, except Vortex makes those as well and they seem to be pretty decent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3229004, member: 44328"] Pretty much any scope should be fine at that distance. Nikon and Vortex both make very good scopes, well within your price range. You can get a Nikon Buckmaster 3x9 for $130 or less that is a good "entry level" scope. Vortex has an extremely good warranty, basically if anything happens to it for life they'll fix it, and from what I hear their customer service is pretty good, so it's not an empty promise. Natchez Shooters Supply carries quite a few refurbished Nikon scopes at good prices, but the warranty is not as good. Optics Planet usually has good deals too. I bought a Leupold scope for $170 several months ago that has been pretty good, but I'd have to do some checking to remember exactly what and where I got it. It really depends on exactly what you need it for, but even the "name brand" scope manufacturers offer something for pretty much less than $200 that would be good quality. For $175 to $250 you can probably get into the second tier, quality wise of most lines. If you're talking about tactical scopes, red dots, reflex sights, etc. my answers would change somewhat, except Vortex makes those as well and they seem to be pretty decent. [/QUOTE]
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