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Predator Hunting => Predator Hunting => Topic started by: doc holliday on September 20, 2014, 12:12:21 PM

Title: scopes
Post by: doc holliday on September 20, 2014, 12:12:21 PM
Im new to the forum and predator hunting. Looking for a new scope for my 22-250 with leupold being scope of choice. Just wondering  what power would be a good choice for daylight and night time? Im from north central pa so I wouldn't have alot of long shots. Any info would be very helpful and apperciated.
Title: Re: scopes
Post by: Misterjake23 on September 20, 2014, 12:41:36 PM
Leupold is a great choice.   I use a Leupold VX II  3X9X40.  Its a great light gathering scope for night time use.   Also to consider is the shoot light that you use.  It should be pretty descent also so you can illuminate your target enought so your scope can do its job.
Title: Re: scopes
Post by: bigben on September 20, 2014, 09:33:14 PM
I have a 4-12 rifleman and i love it. Works great for all ranges
Title: Re: scopes
Post by: Misterjake23 on September 20, 2014, 10:14:28 PM
I use the 3x9 on almost all my rifles.....but I have to admitt, I usually have it cranked up to 9 power the majority of the time.
Title: Re: scopes
Post by: doc holliday on September 20, 2014, 11:27:32 PM
Thanks for the input I looked at a vari x 2 4-12×40 and vx-r with illuminated reticle any thoughts on them?
Title: Re: scopes
Post by: Misterjake23 on September 21, 2014, 07:25:03 AM
I'm not familiar with the VXr model.  I don't use illuminated reticles pesonally.  The 4X12 would be a good choice in my opinion.  Bottom line is, you can't go wrong with Leupold.....
Title: Re: scopes
Post by: Buckwheat on September 21, 2014, 09:13:34 AM
I do not know what scope to tell you to pick. Remember not to get to heavy on the cross hair's. If you go to heavy it covers to much of your target
Title: Re: scopes
Post by: Brushwolf on September 21, 2014, 12:17:05 PM
Doc I like the vxlll ill geman dots I have 2 of them I use for night hunting. 4.5x12 and a 1.5x5 both are 30mm tube and cannot say nothing bad about them. For me I can get the illum dot on the target the fastest and like buckwheat said  do not get a illum scope that lights up a lot of the retical. at night u will find out that u donot need to turn up your illum retical that high of a brightness to get on your target.if
Title: Re: scopes
Post by: PA Predator Hunter on September 21, 2014, 07:06:14 PM
Check the Mueller Eraticator. Has a red illuminated dot with  ~10 different brightness settings. Power is 8.5 - 25 x 50mm objective.  Seems like too much power but it really works well. Killed a gray last year at about 50 yards with no problem finding the target. Usually keep it on about 15-18 power and turn up and down as needed. I have one on my 22-250 and .17 hornet. Best thing is it won't break the bank at $250. As Buckwheat mentioned - watch your cross hairs aren't too heavy. This Mueller has a fine line for a cross hair. At night I have one single red dot in the scope and with two red eyes from a fox / coyote, just line up the 3 dots and squeeze the trigger!!! Then it's "lights out"!!!!
Title: Re: scopes
Post by: DownWind Outdoors on September 30, 2014, 02:18:28 PM
One recommendation is to get the biggest objective lens you can afford.  There is nothing worse than trying to find a predator in low light conditions.  I have several of the VX-L's in 56mm and love them; low light is a thing of the past with those scopes.  However, the thing I don’t like about them is the only scope cap available is the one made my Leupold which is expensive and the magnets that keep is closed are brutal.
Title: Re: scopes
Post by: doc holliday on October 03, 2014, 08:11:50 PM
Finally made my decision on a scope leupold vari x lll 4.5-14×50 with a 30mm tube. Thanks to everyone who commented to my question and good luck.
Title: Re: scopes
Post by: Buckwheat on October 03, 2014, 08:14:42 PM
Doc
That is a great scope. My brother is a big fan of them.