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Scope advice

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 5:35 pm
by S2sosmart
Just bought a second hand Tikka T3 Lite and now in the market for a secondhand scope. Final aim (Excuse the pun) is deer stalking. Ranges 100-200m Max.

The budget that I have is £400-450. I would love to be able to put more into that but I've still got a bipod, range finder and DSC course to somehow get past the wife.

I've seen a couple of Burris Four X's on gun trader but any advice is gladly taken.

Forgot to mention, my shooting experience up til now has been .22 target shooting from about 10 then through the military system for nearly 20 years. Finally got back into shooting last year with an air rifle (I do a bit of pest control at work) but wanted to move back into full bore. Now work on a country estate where my bosses are keen to get me into deer management.

TIA,
Si

Re: Scope advice

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:43 pm
by Triffid
Easy one.
A second-hand 6 x 42 from Zeiss, S&B, Swaro, Meopta, Docter should be easily had for that money, leaving change for a set of Opti-lock rings & bases.
The Stalking Directory forum is the best place I've found for second-hand optics.

Triffid

PS. It's considered polite here to introduce yourself in the New Members section.

Re: Scope advice

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:49 pm
by ovenpaa
Welcome to the forum, Burris would be a good start for new and you can also look for second hand ideally something variable from 6-10/12X magnification which will work well for Deer. What is the T3 Lite chambered in?

Re: Scope advice

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 7:42 pm
by S2sosmart
Thankyou folks.

Triffid, I'll get on it right now aaarggh and thanks for the heads up on s/h optics. I'll go have a look there in a bit.

Ovenpaa, it's in .308. I considered .243 but the bosses suggested that if I ever move up to reds then 308 would probably be best. The way I'm planning to get into deer shooting is quite old school in its outlook for calibres.

Re: Scope advice

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 7:53 pm
by ovenpaa
The .308 will get the job done end of and old school is good :good:

Re: Scope advice

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:56 pm
by the running man
Meopta 6x42 or a 7x50....clear as zeiss and s&b but not as much cost.....shootings best kept secret...

Re: Scope advice

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 2:49 pm
by Triffid
Also try here.
http://www.rmacleod.co.uk/optical.htm

They have a very good reputation for second-hand optics.

Re: Scope advice

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 10:14 pm
by S2sosmart
Seen 2 Vortex Vipers in my price range.

Saw the Vortex's at the Northern shooting show and the warranty kind of blew my mind. Don't get many companies with that much confidence in their products nowadays tbh.

Si (Still undecided) aaarggh