Hi guys, I'm new here. I am a avid bowhunter with 25 years experience, however, know very little about firearms. Since moving to Colorado, I'm realizing there are lots of opportunities to put meat in the freezer if I had a rifle. I'm going to be buying the Survivor .308. I looked at one at a local gun store and actually like the feel of the stock. I like the feel and size of the gun, and for the prices I've seen, it seems like a good deal.
When it comes to putting a scope on it, I want to put something decent on it, but I dont want to spend 3 or 4 times the price of the rifle on the scope. Reading reviews on some of the big box outdoor sites, alot of the cheaper 3-9x40 scopes (sub 100 dollar ones) get either horrible or mixed reviews. This brings me to my current favorite bino makers, Vortex. I see they make riflescopes now, and they have an unlimited lifetime warranty on them. I have a pair of Vortex binos that I love, and people that look through them think they are every bit as clear and crisp as glass costing 4 times. I've got a good friend that is really into firearms and he says to get a Nikon Pro Staff and dont look back. Another buddy of mine has several Handi's and he says put a cheap Simmons on it and call it a day.
What are some suggestions for a decent scope with a price point of no more than say $250 or so? Anyone have one of the Vortex's? I'm not looking to do any significant long range shooting with it, but I'd like that capability. Real world, I'm looking at late season cow tags, doe antelope tags, maybe some yote hunting here and there. I would imagine most scenarios would be +- 300yds or less. I would rather be closer than farther away.
Thanks