JohnV wrote:Vortex make a good scope and it should serve you well . You can also go lower magnification on a 308 as it will get used as a walk about stalking rifle and say a 2 to 7 power is still quite useful . I have a 2 to 7 on my 308 and at 2 power you can swing onto running shots on pigs quite well and at 7 power take well aimed shots at 200 meters or more .
northdude wrote:I'm real budget when it comes to scopes. I've always had a good run out of the nikko stirlings. Bought quite a few for my rifles with the intention of replacing them when they crapped out. 30+ years later I still haven't replaced one.....never win a bragging contest down at the range with one tho
northdude wrote:Got a couple of japanese tascos as well. Nothing wrong with them. Just out of curiosity with your strict laws over there. Can you guys just walk into a shop and buy a rifle scope?
bladeracer wrote:northdude wrote:Got a couple of japanese tascos as well. Nothing wrong with them. Just out of curiosity with your strict laws over there. Can you guys just walk into a shop and buy a rifle scope?
Generally yes, but each state is different. Victoria only restricts the action of the firearm, no restrictions on mags and barrels and such bits.
northdude wrote:I'm real budget when it comes to scopes. I've always had a good run out of the nikko stirlings. Bought quite a few for my rifles with the intention of replacing them when they crapped out. 30+ years later I still haven't replaced one.....never win a bragging contest down at the range with one tho
CRF wrote:When I was about 21 a bloke who did and does guide all over the world said that you should spend as much on your scope as your rifle. Took me a few years after that to realise what he said was bang on.
Strange I have had the opposite experience with Nikko Platinum and Vortex . If aVortex breaks down send it back they will fix it free except for your postage . I bought a new Vortex PST 6 to 24 and it had an almost frozen parallax knob . I sent it back they sent it back but the knob only turned easily for a while then froze again , they sent me a new scope , later model even and never asked for the old one back . I have since fixed the old scope . As far as I am concerned Vortex has a better warranty than Leupold .northdude wrote:Ive got one of the late model long range nikkos on my 6.5 06. Only shot it to 380m so far. I can see stuff clearly and I can repeatedly hit stuff with it, thats all I need in a scope. The vortex over here didnt last long. Most scope failures ive seen of any brand here