adequate scope for new ML
#11
RE: adequate scope for new ML
ORIGINAL: Gimpy
I've got the Nikon Prostaff 2x7x32 on my Omega and i love it. Great scope.
I've got the Nikon Prostaff 2x7x32 on my Omega and i love it. Great scope.
#12
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 38
RE: adequate scope for new ML
ORIGINAL: IndyHunter83
1 question for you. Why wait til next year if our firearms season doesn't start til november 17th and black powder doesn't start til I beleive december 8th?
1 question for you. Why wait til next year if our firearms season doesn't start til november 17th and black powder doesn't start til I beleive december 8th?
A. I haven't shot my gun yet and would need several trips to the range before I felt comfortable enough to take it into the field.
B. I just moved here, don't know the area well yet, don't have any friends with land to hunt on, and haven't been able to scout out any of the public lands.
Again, I would love to go, but I just don't feel like I have time to get all my ducks in a row before the season got here. (the real problem is the 80 hour work weeks I'm putting in)
#15
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Northern Indiana
Posts: 60
RE: adequate scope for new ML
I have a TC Omega as well. First I had the 3x9 40mmNikon Pro Staff on it. Didnt like the shorter eye relief. Took it back and bought the Nikon Omega.........Longer eye relief, 5 inches. I like it alot better
#18
RE: adequate scope for new ML
One of the best buys out there,is a Sightron Scope. They have a Mil-Dot 3x9x40 that is as clear as scopes costing twice as much. A lifetime No=BS Warrentee,and very fast service. http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=958927&t=11082005
#19
RE: adequate scope for new ML
I bought a 4 x 32 Simmons Shotgun scope with a diamond reticle at Walmart for 50 some bucks. It is great in lowlight and has a continuous 4 1/2" eye relief. It isa VERY good scope for the money. Actually in my opinion it compares to the lower end "high dollar" scopes, if not better! It has great optics and has the thumb screw adjustments for easy sighting. I honestly believe you can't go wrong this scope for the money.
chris
chris
#20
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Posts: 171
RE: adequate scope for new ML
ORIGINAL: dr. bullseye
I am in Indy as well. We live on the west side, just outside the belt.
I am in Indy as well. We live on the west side, just outside the belt.
You've got a couple decent publiclands within an hours drive. Give me a shout if I can help you in any way.