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Re: Scope choices for "Hunting" a Cooper ml
I like the Vortex glass... I have one on a X-bow with an Optimizer set up. It is very nice. I purchased the Leupold VX-3L CDS Rifle Scope - 4.5-14x50mm Matte Wind-Plex because I wanted to try out the custom dial system and wanted to put an American or as close as possible scope on the Cooper. Natchez has them for $590. I have a set of med and low Warne rings to get the scope as close to the barrel as possible. The scope came Saturday so I will set up Coop and head to the range as soon as I get the time..............
pooldoc said:I have become a big fan of the Vortex brand of optics. They come with a lifetime warranty. My first purchase was a pair of 8 x 40 HD Razor binoculars. They compare very favorably with high end European glass at half the price. Great reviews from lots of users. Just put one of their 3 x 9 x 42 Diamondbacks on my Disc Elite. Very clear and good low light performance. It was $199 @Academy. IMO lot better than Nikon's Muzzleloader scopes. They have 2 other higher priced lines with a multitude of reticle choices, powers etc. I'm so pleased with them I'm going to replace the scopes on my my other 2 Kights, a LRH and MH with a couple of their Razors. Cameraland NY has good prices on them and really likes their quality.
I like the Vortex glass... I have one on a X-bow with an Optimizer set up. It is very nice. I purchased the Leupold VX-3L CDS Rifle Scope - 4.5-14x50mm Matte Wind-Plex because I wanted to try out the custom dial system and wanted to put an American or as close as possible scope on the Cooper. Natchez has them for $590. I have a set of med and low Warne rings to get the scope as close to the barrel as possible. The scope came Saturday so I will set up Coop and head to the range as soon as I get the time..............