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Originally Posted by Okotokian
I've generally spent between $400 and $700. Less for rimfires. For that I get a decent scope that suits my purposes (casual big game hunting in Alberta one or two months per year, shots under 300 yards, not in ultra-harsh conditions). I readily admit you probably can get more scope for more money, but TO ME, it's not worth the extra expense. It might be well worth it to others.
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I will argue with Oky on this one. Spend a LOT of money on your rim fire/Varmint scopes why shoot thousands of rounds through a rifle looking through a piece of cheap glass? with even cheaper internals?
Spend $500-$1000+ on your rifle scopes if your the normal guy who fires 100 or so rounds a year......If your into high volume shooting and precision? then spend what you can afford times two.