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Old 05-28-2006, 01:33 PM
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Well you could go with the same scope on the 223 as the 22-250
as they are both good varmint guns.When I purchased my 22-250
I had full intentions of putting a leupold on it,never having owned one.So when I was looking at a 4-16x40 var.II the guy behind the counter asked me to now look at this.A Bushnell 3200 Elite
4-12x40.Which I found much easier to pick up objects with and the sharpest images then any I looked at.
As for the 270 a good 3-9x40 is all you really need.Unless it is gonna be your primary all around gun for varmints as well as big game.In that case you could use the same Elite 3200 4-12x40.
Or the Leupold var.II 4-16x40.
Now if you are using the 270 primarily for deer in the woods,you may want to go with a fixed 4x40.Either way you know what you are going to use each gun for what game,the best thing for you to do is to look at each scope carefully as they all look good indoors and at close images.I suggest looking at the higher end scopes first and then compare them with ones that may suit your pocket book.Remembering you don't want to cheap out on optics.
But you don't need to break the bank either.Isuggest the Leupold
or the Elite 3200 in what ever size you decide.Good Luck and
Good Hunting.
Ken
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