Hi folks,
I'm a bow guy and I'm looking to purchase my first hunting rifle (never been rifle hunting, only fired a few guns as a kid years back). I'll be using it primarily for deer hunting in the northeast (dense woods, thick brush, vast majority of shots probably around ~100 yards, maybe field shots up to 300 yards albeit this is would very rare/opportunistic).
I'm looking for a simplistic, minimalistic, lightweight, lower noise, low recoil rifle. I'm leaning towards the .243 WIN because of its low recoil which is probably whats most important for me.
I was just curious to get some opinions on scopes.
I read about fixed power scopes and I really like the idea because of their low weight (and low light capabilities). However, they dont seem popular at all with not many companies manufacturing them. How come? What am I missing?
So that then puts me into the variable power scopes. Problem is there are a TON of scopes on the market. Hundreds. I have no idea where to begin. Also, these variable power scopes can weigh quite a bit (20-30oz).
I dont believe I need anything over the top (I mean, how much magnification do I really need at 100 yards). My original thought was that a high quality 4X fixed power scope would work but there arent any real options for this (also, I dont know anyone with a rifle, so I have no idea what 4X looks like at 100 yards vs 20 yards, I'm just going off internet research).
So right now Im just looking for the best bang for your buck scope for targeting deer around ~100 yards. Budget is open ended. I could go up to ~$800 if the value was there (i.e. if a $200 scope gave me 200 units of satisfaction, but the $800 scope gave me 1600 units of satisfaction, I would pay up).
But again, I'll probably use this rifle ~4 times per year during season so I dont want to overspend or go crazy. Simple yet deadly is what I'm going for.
What do you think? Thanks folks.
I'm a bow guy and I'm looking to purchase my first hunting rifle (never been rifle hunting, only fired a few guns as a kid years back). I'll be using it primarily for deer hunting in the northeast (dense woods, thick brush, vast majority of shots probably around ~100 yards, maybe field shots up to 300 yards albeit this is would very rare/opportunistic).
I'm looking for a simplistic, minimalistic, lightweight, lower noise, low recoil rifle. I'm leaning towards the .243 WIN because of its low recoil which is probably whats most important for me.
I was just curious to get some opinions on scopes.
I read about fixed power scopes and I really like the idea because of their low weight (and low light capabilities). However, they dont seem popular at all with not many companies manufacturing them. How come? What am I missing?
So that then puts me into the variable power scopes. Problem is there are a TON of scopes on the market. Hundreds. I have no idea where to begin. Also, these variable power scopes can weigh quite a bit (20-30oz).
I dont believe I need anything over the top (I mean, how much magnification do I really need at 100 yards). My original thought was that a high quality 4X fixed power scope would work but there arent any real options for this (also, I dont know anyone with a rifle, so I have no idea what 4X looks like at 100 yards vs 20 yards, I'm just going off internet research).
So right now Im just looking for the best bang for your buck scope for targeting deer around ~100 yards. Budget is open ended. I could go up to ~$800 if the value was there (i.e. if a $200 scope gave me 200 units of satisfaction, but the $800 scope gave me 1600 units of satisfaction, I would pay up).
But again, I'll probably use this rifle ~4 times per year during season so I dont want to overspend or go crazy. Simple yet deadly is what I'm going for.
What do you think? Thanks folks.