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Optics recommendations 7mm 08

Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:04 am
Posted by arbe25
Member since Sep 2017
388 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:04 am
Just bought my son a Winchester 70 featherweight in 7mm-08 and I need some glass. Budget for scope and rings is $1000. Would like max magnification about 10 or 12. I haven’t shopped for scopes in a long time. What do u guys recommend? Thanks in advance.
Posted by Rize
Spring Texas
Member since Sep 2011
15710 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:10 am to
Are you going for a light weight rig?

If not I’d go Meopta Meostar R1 3-10x50 for $899 and grab a set of rings and bases. Might be a little over your budget with taxes.
This post was edited on 5/6/21 at 9:14 am
Posted by LoneStarTiger
Lone Star State
Member since Aug 2004
15929 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:10 am to
I’ve been using a Burris Signature HD lately and really like it.
Posted by mylsuhat
Mandeville, LA
Member since Mar 2008
48917 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:15 am to
Maven RS.2 2-10x38

LINK
This post was edited on 5/6/21 at 9:20 am
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
66763 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:22 am to
Thats a nice trim rifle so don't stick a big nasty telescope on it

Talley LW rings
Leupold VX3i 2.5-8x36

Well under your budget,ultra lightweight, fantastic all around hunting setup
Posted by LEASTBAY
Member since Aug 2007
14231 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:28 am to
What I use. Also have a Bushnell Forge which is a little better glass then the Leupold
Posted by tenfoe
Member since Jun 2011
6837 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:37 am to
quote:

don't stick a big nasty telescope on it



Agreed. Save you money and spend on ammo. You are gonna need it, and there's not much to be found at regular prices.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
24880 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 10:03 am to
Leupold VX5 HD 3-15x44

may be the perfect hunting scope.
They will go on sale regularly for around $850

Set of Burris extreme rings and he will be set.

Posted by kengel2
Team Gun
Member since Mar 2004
30615 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 10:24 am to
GAPrecision and Bushnell just released the LRHS2 the other day. Can only get it from GA Precision and will not be sold or listed on Bushnells site. George Gardner, owner of GAP, worked with bushnell to bring it to life so they are the exclusive dealer.

I have an original LRHS and its a fantastic scope for the money.

LINK
Posted by Flats
Member since Jul 2019
21632 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 10:30 am to
I prefer DNZ 1 piece mounts and I agree that you should stick to 40mm obj or less. Tons of good scopes for that money. It's discontinued but if you can find a Vortex HD LH (not LHT) you'll have $1k glass in a $600 scope.
Posted by arbe25
Member since Sep 2017
388 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 10:31 am to
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Maven


I'm not familiar with this. How does this scope compare to a leopold?
Posted by Flats
Member since Jul 2019
21632 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 11:23 am to
quote:

I'm not familiar with this. How does this scope compare to a leopold?


Which one? Leupold has different tiers and the glass comes from different places, China included.

If you want to do some research I would suggest Opticstalk forums. You don't have to register to view, and there are several posters there who are extremely knowledgeable and unbiased. You're going to get a very good scope these days for $500-$1k, but if you want to optimize your dollars that's where I'd look.

Posted by Scoob
Near Exxon
Member since Jun 2009
20243 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 11:40 am to
If you guys don't mind, I'm going to expose my ignorance and ask maybe a dumb question here (since this is an optics thread):

I'm coming over from the handgun side of things, where scopes etc aren't a relevant issue.
I've recently added a couple military-style rifles just because, and they all have rails (and can mount optics).
AR's in 5.56 and 7.62x39, and a roller-delayed 7.62x51 (.308).

I understand that these all, particularly the 308, can have quite a long reach, where iron sights are basically useless for those with 50 yr old eyes.
I also understand these rounds will have different ballistics, different point of impact over different distances.

Are the better scopes designed and calibrated for different calibers? Do you buy a different one for each one (or class)? Or is it more of a 'one size fits all' thing?

How does that work? I'm curious, because in looking around online, I don't really see much option, other than magnification, and whether it can withstand the recoil of certain rds (and often they don't even address that). I'm looking entry level stuff, not 1k ... are they even worth it for beyond 100-200 meters?
Posted by LEASTBAY
Member since Aug 2007
14231 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 12:10 pm to
Most scopes for centerfire rifle rounds. I'm sure there a few outliers. You would zero the scope/rifle to your most used shooting distance. Say 100yds. Then use the ballistics chart on the box to compensate for shorter or longer distances.
Posted by Flats
Member since Jul 2019
21632 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 12:24 pm to
The only thing that would be custom to a specific round might be the reticle. There are scopes that have built-in hash marks on the reticle for specific rounds, so if for example you're shooting a target at 400 yards with 5.56 there's a hash mark on the reticle for 400 yards, no guessing involved. It will be very clear in the description if it has a reticle like this.

But the short answer is "no". Any decent centerfire scope will work for your firearms. Unless you're shooting really long distances, which isn't that common in the SE, you zero at one distance and learn the holdover if you're going well beyond that. I don't know about the AK round but .308 and 5.56 both do well with a 200 yard zero. They'll be really close at 50 yards, just an inch or two high at 100, then back on at 200. Here's an example.
Posted by mylsuhat
Mandeville, LA
Member since Mar 2008
48917 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 12:39 pm to
quote:

I'm not familiar with this. How does this scope compare to a leopold?

Their Japanese gas is on par with Leopold's top of the line scopes.

RS1 = VX6
Posted by Ol boy
Member since Oct 2018
2925 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 1:02 pm to
quote:

Are the better scopes designed and calibrated for different calibers? Do you buy a different one for each one (or class)? Or is it more of a 'one size fits all' thing? How does that work? I'm curious, because in looking around online, I don't really see much option, other than magnification, and whether it can withstand the recoil of certain rds (and often they don't even address that). I'm looking entry level stuff, not 1k ... are they even worth it for beyond 100-200 meters?

Somewhat simplified answer is.
There are scopes with reticles that are set for certain calibers that somewhat match the FPS of said caliber.
There are scopes with adjustable turrets for the caliber that you can adjust to a yardage based on distance.
There are turrents that are in moa/mil that you calculate and confirm your calibers drop and adjust accordingly.
There are some good YouTube videos showing and explaining the differences.
Posted by arbe25
Member since Sep 2017
388 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 1:10 pm to
What about this one?

leupold vx-3
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
66763 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 1:14 pm to
Thatd be a good fit. Never had a light up reticle. The 3.5-10x40 leupold is a good all around hunting scope. I've never owned one but know plenty of people who do and they all like them.

I'm a stubborn arse and the older I get the more I like small lightweight scopes.
Posted by turkish
Member since Aug 2016
1723 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 1:29 pm to
With that budget, Swaro Z3 2.5-10x42 with the #4 reticle. Keep it classy!
This post was edited on 5/6/21 at 1:31 pm
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