New member here but no stranger to the advice of Graybeard. I figured who, other than Graybeard, would be better to help me out than the guys who hangout on his forum.
Just got a Ruger SRH in 44mag and I looking for some help deciding on a scope. I was wondering if you gents could offer up some personal experiences, opinions, advice or even the old "rule of thumb". I first need to decide which type of scope to buy (fixed or variable) and then decide on the best performer. I'll try to fill you in on my current situation and thoughts the best I can. First and foremost keep dual function in mind. I enjoy taking my handguns to the range, plinking and shooting targets from all ranges, yet needs to be a functional hunting gun as well.
I currently shoot an Elite 3000 2x28 on my Taurus Model 44 in 44mag, it has held up well but I often wonder/wish if I would benefit from a variable. The variable would not be so much for hunting but for added benefit/luxury while sighting in and shooting at targets.
Most of hunting is in at close range and doesn't require high magnification, I would benefit from a larger FOV. On the other hand when shooting at the range I can hold them tight out to about 50 yds and often wonder/want the added magnification to help out a bit at longer ranges, my inability's aside.
Many have recommended staying away from variables for a couple of reasons. One, FOV usually suffers when comparing variables to fixed. I guess this is true except with Burris variables. Two, some claim a fixed power is stronger than a variable. I personally don't know if that is true statement.
Right now my list is this:
Burris 2x7x32 ($264.00) - Pro's are variable power with excellent FOV. Con's are price and no experience with Burris durability or optical performance (clarity/brightness).
Elite 3200 2x6x32 ($218.00) - Pro's are known to be very durable with good optical performance. Con's are poor FOV.
Bushnell Trophy 2x6x32 ($145.00) - Pro's, as I am told, holds the same durability value of the Elite at a much cheaper price tag. Con's are FOV and not quite as good optical performance as the Elite or Burris.
Bushnell Trophy 2x32 ($110.00) - Pro's are good FOV, idea that fixed is stronger than variable, again, I have been told this scope is as durable as any other on the market with a favorable price tag. Con's would again be optical performance is not that of the higher priced scopes.
I have also looked at the Nikon's and Weaver's but have absolutely no feedback on them from anyone. Any feedback on these would be appreciated.
So to end this rambling, feel free to ask about, recommend, change or add to anything I have listed here.
I thank you guys in advance for your help!
Toby
p.s. Let me know if the prices I listed are good ones, gladly take direction if anyone has found better prices.