7magwoodsman, remember thats in CDN $.
Sorry but I am not the one that recommended for you to buy somewhere else, although I did wonder how much extra the shipping would cost and thought to myself whether it would be the cheaper route for you or not...I knew you where from Canada because I remembered a discussion about Wolf pelts selling for quite a large chunk of change :grin: plus it says Winnipeg, Manitoba right under the picture of the Caribou
BTW Have you seen any Wolf?
I have shot scopes before. I want it for hunting and plinking on a .303 out to 200 yards, normal light conditions.
To me "normal light conditions" means 1/2 hour before sunrise to 1/2 after sunset so myself I would get the 40mm...A good 40mm will keep you out in the field just as long as any larger scope, and snags less branches too...to be honest though, a good 32mm transmits light very well also, and the slightly smaller field of view will keep your target area a little smaller, some people prefer this, others don't...I like a 32mm for plinking myself.
If you do decide to get a 32mm scope, I would go for a 2x-7x myself, the slightly less magnification will add a little more FOV and allows easier shots on moving game as well as thick woods when you need to be ready, keep the critter in view, and search for the "perfect" shot at the same time.
I honestly prefer a good 3x-9x 40mm over ANY other scope for general hunting and shooting needs. In my honest opinion the 3x-9x 40mm provides a perfect balance of all things.
I might also order a simmons or BSA form cabelas.
I know money don't come easy but I would try to hold off a little more and attempt to save a little extra and get either a Nikon Pro Staff or Bushnell Legend 3x-9x 40mm. Both scopes are available from
www.theopticzone.com for $135 and I am positive you will tell a significant difference in optic quality and own an overall more dependable scope. Just my opinion.
Good Luck. Stay Safe. Happy Shooting and Hunting.