First congratulations on the rifle
However I do question the scope choice
why do you need a 50mm objective? and are you sure it's legal to use a lighted reticle to hunt with? some states don't allow that I understand. Further more a target dot is not the best reticle for hunting, that's why there are hunting reticles. Finally as I have read on the web and even on this site Leupold is not quite the comapany it once was so bear that in mind that their new scopes might not be US made however there seems to be some confusion over this
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I do have a friend who had trouble with a new Leupold and then had trouble getting Leupold to even admit there was a problem. He sold the scope they eventualy sent to him back repaired and now uses Zeiss Conquest or as he has recently acquired a Bushnell 4-16x-50 4200 Elite with rainguard and the firefly reticle. No I don't know why he got a 50mm objective
but he seesm to be pleased with it
. I have a couple of scopes with them and to be honest they are more trouble than their worth and I don't really notice much improvement over a 42mm, 44mm or 45mm objective objective they just need higher mounts and often look ungainly on the rifle
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I tend to pick up good used scopes when I come across them and this is how I acquired the Meopta 7x50A scope I did buy the Nikko Sterling 4.5-14x50AO new and wish I hadn't
I am also not impressed with lighted reticles and have two that I brought to try. OK they are budget scopes but the lighted reticle for me is a gimmick and waste of time, money and space. Mostly I try to get good quality optics like the Meopta, Pecar, Lisenfeld, Khales, Zeiss or Schmidt & Bender although I do have two older Leupolds all but the S&B 6x42 scope were found used but good.