I have a CZ 550 in 30-06 that I am considering putting a fixed 6X power scope on. Normally I use 3 X 9's on my rifles, but in this case I want light weight, and the simple reliability of a fixed scope as this rifle kicks and I am short on money this year.
I had a 4 year old BSA airgun scope on it until recently. The BSA was a 4X with an adjustable bell for clarity. The point of aim would change when the bell was adjusted, yet it saw some good use, had clear optics, and still worked when I put it on another air rifle. My complaint was that it was hard for me to see the holes with the 4X, and the 6X seems like it will work for general hunting and hole punching at 100 yards.
As to cost, I have had good luck with cheap Simmons scopes on guns that don't kick, like 22 rimfire, and .17 HMR, etc. I would not put one of those cheaper optics on my 30-06 as I think it would go bad in a year.
I am considering a Simmons Pro-hunter, or a Pine Ridge, both in 6X. I have heard complaints on the Pine Ridge in this forum, and am not surprised as they are priced low. Would I be making a mistake with these two, or should I get the more expensive Nikon Pro-staff 3 X 9?
Again, money is short right now, and the 30-06 is really a hunting rifle for deer, pigs, etc. And I am not looking for fine long distance close groups, otherwise I would be better off looking at a 4 X 12 in the $300.00 plus range.
Thanks.