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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5469592" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I would get a burris Fullfiled in that price range. Actually I hunted with a BSA on one gun for a few years, great scope til it got bumped the least bit, had to be extra careful with it and they would die at for no reason. Great customer service, I could go to a store, it has closed, but they would hand me a new one when one "died" (the crosshairs like to fall out of them). Doesn't do any good when the scope fails and you have a deer you want to kill out in front of you. I have 2 that I have had for a long time, they are "ok" glass, but for sure tough, don't have to worry about them getting knocked off easily. IMO, never a Nikon, not even when they were in the scope business and it is not a matter of if they will fail, but when. </p><p></p><p>The scope is one piece of hunting equipment you want to spend all you can afford on. If I knew for sure my longest shot was going to be 60 to 80 yards, personally I would trust open sights more than I would an inexpensive scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5469592, member: 652"] I would get a burris Fullfiled in that price range. Actually I hunted with a BSA on one gun for a few years, great scope til it got bumped the least bit, had to be extra careful with it and they would die at for no reason. Great customer service, I could go to a store, it has closed, but they would hand me a new one when one "died" (the crosshairs like to fall out of them). Doesn't do any good when the scope fails and you have a deer you want to kill out in front of you. I have 2 that I have had for a long time, they are "ok" glass, but for sure tough, don't have to worry about them getting knocked off easily. IMO, never a Nikon, not even when they were in the scope business and it is not a matter of if they will fail, but when. The scope is one piece of hunting equipment you want to spend all you can afford on. If I knew for sure my longest shot was going to be 60 to 80 yards, personally I would trust open sights more than I would an inexpensive scope. [/QUOTE]
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