DucksN'Bucks
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Hi there, I am in the market for a new scope to be placed on my savage 220. Currently, I have a Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x40 and while it is a decent scope it lacks the light transferability I am seeking at magnification settings above 5X or so in the really low light experienced hunting in cover during the last or first 5min of legal shooting light. A while back I bought a Diamondback Hp 2-8x32 for a great deal and intended on placing this scope on my savage 220 but, due to a variety of issues causing for the return and repairs of various optics I own that are from the vortex brand, I have decided to give Leupold a try. I also have determined that for a slug gun (realistically 300yds and less), a side focus scope is not really necessary and may be a hinderance if a buck steps out at 35yds and I have it set for 100 and the view through the scope is a blur. So, my main question, however, is between two scopes I can get at very good prices ( Ultimate slam 2-7x33 SABR or Vx3I 2-8x36) which would be better overall for my application? Will shooting a 20ga slug gun be an excessive recoil for the vx3i to handle or will it be fine (not too worried since I used a $150 crossfire II that wasn't "designed" for shotguns and it held up for the 3 years I've had it on the gun) and which would be better suited for the low light situations many slug hunters face in those first and last 5min of legal shooting light? Any other factors swaying one or the other would be much appreciated. Also, I know they have come out with the Vx-Freedom series and include the Muzzeloader version but to be honest with you, Im not too thrilled with the looks and the non resettable turrets (even though ill be a set and forget, still isn't aesthetically pleasing). Unless there is a huge difference between the Vx- freedom muzzleloader and the Ultimate slam, I would most likely get the Ultimate slam being I can get it for cheaper, and it comes with cheap bikini style lenses covers that apparently aren't included on Vx-freedom series scopes.
Thanks so much,
DucksN'Bucks
Thanks so much,
DucksN'Bucks