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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1641913" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>You seem to be thinking right. I use allot of 3.5x10x44 scopes mostly zeiss and Burris and have had good luck with them. Not to bulky or big and not over magnified either I've also got a couple of 50mm objectives and a 38mm objectives. And for their intended purpose they work great. I've got a couple of really high end scopes and some bargain basement scopes. The best advice I can give is to spend at least half what you gave for the rifle on glass. I don't mind fixed power but love a variable especially since you said shots could be close. Just make sure to buy good rings and bases. And if you donn know what ur doing have someone who does install it. I'd recommend looking at a nikon buckmaster series scope not bad for the money. I'm a huge zeiss fan But sometimes the 6-700 price tag is hard to swallow. Shop around locally and the Internet to find your best deal. Good luck. And happy shooting 7stw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1641913, member: 18402"] You seem to be thinking right. I use allot of 3.5x10x44 scopes mostly zeiss and Burris and have had good luck with them. Not to bulky or big and not over magnified either I've also got a couple of 50mm objectives and a 38mm objectives. And for their intended purpose they work great. I've got a couple of really high end scopes and some bargain basement scopes. The best advice I can give is to spend at least half what you gave for the rifle on glass. I don't mind fixed power but love a variable especially since you said shots could be close. Just make sure to buy good rings and bases. And if you donn know what ur doing have someone who does install it. I'd recommend looking at a nikon buckmaster series scope not bad for the money. I'm a huge zeiss fan But sometimes the 6-700 price tag is hard to swallow. Shop around locally and the Internet to find your best deal. Good luck. And happy shooting 7stw [/QUOTE]
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