I've had a couple of nice shooting rifles with low cost scopes on them for several years. I've dropped deer with them and never had a problem related to the scopes, but I'm getting scope guilt. Every season my buddies bug me about having "cheap" scopes, and that I need to buy something from at least the 20th century (if not the 21st!). I have one 4x32 Universal that I bought used back in 1980. It's been on the same Rem 760 ever since. And a Bushnell dawn/dusk 3-9x40 about 5 years old (~$79) on a single shot .270.
So my question is.....since scopes will range from $30 (usually shotgun or muzzleloader models) to upwards of $2000, where the heck is the practical range...The optics look good to me on all these. They all claim to be waterproof, shockproof, and fogproof. What's important to me once I have a clear crisp picture is, how shock proof is the scope really? Will it really move the reticle 1/4" at 100 yards accurately and repeat that accurately?
It seems I can get that for less than $2000, but how about $150? Any recommendations? Not sure I'm going to spring for new scopes, since I seem to see and kill deer in front of me anyway.
So my question is.....since scopes will range from $30 (usually shotgun or muzzleloader models) to upwards of $2000, where the heck is the practical range...The optics look good to me on all these. They all claim to be waterproof, shockproof, and fogproof. What's important to me once I have a clear crisp picture is, how shock proof is the scope really? Will it really move the reticle 1/4" at 100 yards accurately and repeat that accurately?
It seems I can get that for less than $2000, but how about $150? Any recommendations? Not sure I'm going to spring for new scopes, since I seem to see and kill deer in front of me anyway.