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| View Poll Results: best scope for a S&W 460 | |||
| Leupold fxII 4x28 |
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1 | 25.00% |
| Leupold vx-3 2.5-8x32 |
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3 | 75.00% |
| Nikon force xr 2.5-8x28 |
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0 | 0% |
| Voters: 4. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I pulled the scope and went back to open sights which net me 6" groups. I am fine with that from a handgun. That's my little story. I sold the scope but still have the Warne base (was 100+ dollars then) if you are interested shoot (pun) me a PM. FWIW the 460 is a blast to shoot, I'm not a fan of mega recoil in guns but this is one that's really not that bad and worth every bit. Also. You will never find a Nikon in my gun safes. |
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Have My Own Room
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I would think that with a gun like this with a scope or without, your not gonna just walk around in the woods looking for something to kill. Especially if your hog hunting. More than likely you will be in a tree stand or a blind with something to rest the gun on. If you can rest it on something and steady it, you can get great groups. At least I can. Whats wrong with Nikons? I have had one on my deer rifle for about 8 years and have never had to even adjust it. I wouldn't want anything else on it in fact. |
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Way out there
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Brand preference....I live and hunt in one of the harshest environments for modern hunting optics, I say this with regards to atmospheric pressure swings that reveal cheap or inferior scopes. I have seen what works for me and the huge majority here and I go with what I trust. If you like Nikons and they work for you....great. Also Leupold is Oregon made, They know what we need. Thread-jack off aye?
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Have My Own Room
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Thread jack off?
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