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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 956043" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>I have had good luck with the banner and the legend and I have heard nothing but good things about the elite 3200 and 4200. Bushnell is probably the best low end scope for the money.</p><p></p><p>From a power standpoint, 2x7x32 should be good enough. It is actually used by allot of guides out west and is a highly recommended configuration. Power range comes down to personal preference. I definately would not go over 3x for the low end. The legend has great glass and is very durable for its price range. My personal preference for muzzleloaders are scopes with a low end power range for fast target aquisition in low light. I hunt hard woods where you can't see your iron sights until 20 minutes after shooting light and the average shot is around 50yds so I have a 1.5-6x50 on my TC Omega. The only time I crank the power over 1.5 is at the range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 956043, member: 5778"] I have had good luck with the banner and the legend and I have heard nothing but good things about the elite 3200 and 4200. Bushnell is probably the best low end scope for the money. From a power standpoint, 2x7x32 should be good enough. It is actually used by allot of guides out west and is a highly recommended configuration. Power range comes down to personal preference. I definately would not go over 3x for the low end. The legend has great glass and is very durable for its price range. My personal preference for muzzleloaders are scopes with a low end power range for fast target aquisition in low light. I hunt hard woods where you can't see your iron sights until 20 minutes after shooting light and the average shot is around 50yds so I have a 1.5-6x50 on my TC Omega. The only time I crank the power over 1.5 is at the range. [/QUOTE]
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