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7/8/2016 10:11:41 PM EDT
Looking to spend $2-300 on a simple scope for a Winchester pre 64 model 70
Hunting and longish range (less than 1000yards) target shooting

Any suggestions?

Right now I'm considering the primary arms ACSS, nikon prostaff, and vortex diamondback

Must have target elevation turret
7/8/2016 11:19:20 PM EDT
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Get a hunting scope for that classic rifle.  Capped turrets and duplex reticle.  Leupold 3-9x40 VX-2.

If you really need "target elevation" on a pre-64 classic 30-06 Model 70, the best choice in your budget is the Weaver Grand Slam Tactical 3-10x40mm from Midway USA.  Real Japanese glass and construction.   MRAD turrets, .1 mil per click, that are accurate and track well.  Matching mil dot reticle.  I run one on a long range Sako bolt gun in 6mm Remington.  It is a sporter or light varmint setup, but 1,000 yard capable.  You should find the scope on sale frequently for about $300.  Better than most scopes costing up to 50% more.  It is orders of magnitude better than what you are looking at now.  It is the greatest value going in a mid power tactical scope.

7/8/2016 11:40:33 PM EDT
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Exactly what I was going to say. They can be picked up in your price range.
7/9/2016 12:01:43 AM EDT
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Exactly what I was going to say. They can be picked up in your price range.
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Exactly what I was going to say. They can be picked up in your price range.



That would be my first choice as well.
7/9/2016 12:09:54 AM EDT
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SWFA 10X or PA ACCS.
7/9/2016 9:05:41 AM EDT
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Exactly what I was going to say. They can be picked up in your price range.
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Exactly what I was going to say. They can be picked up in your price range.


My thinking is that the pre-64 Model 70 is a classic, wood stocked hunting rifle.  Sporter profile barrel.  Not free floated. It is chambered in a classic calibre.  It will probably shoot no better than 2 MOA, which is fine for hunting out to 300 yards or a bit more.  The preferred capped scope with duplex reticle is sighted in 3" high at 100 yards.  That permits point blank shooting by just putting the crosshairs on the desired point of impact and striking in the kill zone from the end of your barrel all the way to 300 yards.  A 10" holdover, easy to do without messing with turrets or a special reticle, gets you to 400.  Beyond 400 it will not be accurate enough for hunting or precision shooting.

I have several rifles like that, including a Model 70 and several Remington 700.  An incredible Remington 725 in .280. They work well in that role but are not long range precision rifles.  I've taken more deer than I can possibly count with such rifles over more than 40 years of regular hunting.  I'm 66 years old.  I have long range and precision rifles.  That model 70 is most likely a hunting rifle.  It should perform wonderfuly for that purpose.

If his rifle is a target variation with a better barrel and stock, a tactical type scope might be worth it, or if he wants to learn holdovers and hold offs with the MRAD system, and the Weaver GST is the best of the bunch at its price point.

7/9/2016 9:19:33 AM EDT
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On a hunting rifle?  10x in the woods or at running game at 30 yards?  6x with a 24mm objective and Chinese glass at low light dawn and dusk when game is most active, and with a reticle mismatched for '06 drop (It ain't the same as .308 at distance)?  Ix is not that usable at hunting distances, but a nice 2-7x35 with that 5mm exit pupil at 7x would be a reasonable alternative for most big game hunting.

I know PA also has a 4-14x version, but it is still mediocre Chinese glass and a reticle that does not work well with '06 at longer range.  It is very heavy at 24 ounces.

The VX-2 3-9x weighs 11.2 ounces. The Weaver GST with tactical turrets weighs 16.  I don't like to lug around a lot of top heavy weight on a hunting rifle.

Perhaps you don't hunt much?
7/9/2016 10:36:45 AM EDT
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3-9x VX2
7/10/2016 1:11:09 AM EDT
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Vortex, Burris and Leupold can all be had for that pricing.

2.5x10 or 3x9 is plenty.
7/10/2016 3:30:37 PM EDT
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On a hunting rifle?  10x in the woods or at running game at 30 yards?  6x with a 24mm objective and Chinese glass at low light dawn and dusk when game is most active, and with a reticle mismatched for '06 drop (It ain't the same as .308 at distance)?  Ix is not that usable at hunting distances, but a nice 2-7x35 with that 5mm exit pupil at 7x would be a reasonable alternative for most big game hunting.

I know PA also has a 4-14x version, but it is still mediocre Chinese glass and a reticle that does not work well with '06 at longer range.  It is very heavy at 24 ounces.

The VX-2 3-9x weighs 11.2 ounces. The Weaver GST with tactical turrets weighs 16.  I don't like to lug around a lot of top heavy weight on a hunting rifle.

Perhaps you don't hunt much?
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SWFA 10X or PA ACCS.


On a hunting rifle?  10x in the woods or at running game at 30 yards?  6x with a 24mm objective and Chinese glass at low light dawn and dusk when game is most active, and with a reticle mismatched for '06 drop (It ain't the same as .308 at distance)?  Ix is not that usable at hunting distances, but a nice 2-7x35 with that 5mm exit pupil at 7x would be a reasonable alternative for most big game hunting.

I know PA also has a 4-14x version, but it is still mediocre Chinese glass and a reticle that does not work well with '06 at longer range.  It is very heavy at 24 ounces.

The VX-2 3-9x weighs 11.2 ounces. The Weaver GST with tactical turrets weighs 16.  I don't like to lug around a lot of top heavy weight on a hunting rifle.

Perhaps you don't hunt much?


Or he is a better hunter than you?
Jking, just busting your balls MS556
7/10/2016 3:57:05 PM EDT
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I like the weaver. Has what I'm after and nothing else. Can anyone comment on optical quality vs vortex viper series?

As for those recommending a classic scope. I have the classic scope and mount  (can't recall make) that was associated with this gun and it is what has prompted me to upgrade. I have developed a need for better quality glass and an elevation turret
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