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I recently acquired a CZ 550 in .416 Rigby. It's en route so I haven't had hands on it yet.

I've decided on Warne QD rings but until I decide on a scope, I won't know if I need low or medium.

I'm thinking a fixed power scope. My budget is small; right now the options seem to be a Weaver Classic K-Series 6x38 or a Leupold FX II 6x26.

Would appreciate any suggestions. Maybe I should consider used, on eBay or somewhere?

Got to stay under $300.

What about red dots?

Any thoughts are welcomed. Thanks!


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Posts: 1546 | Location: Native Texan Now In Jacksonville, Florida, USA | Registered: 10 July 2000Reply With Quote
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Leupold 1.5 to 5 is what I have on my two .416 Rigbys. They work and they’re guaranteed for life, even if bought used.


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Posts: 7046 | Location: Rambouillet, France | Registered: 25 June 2004Reply With Quote
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There are plenty of good used scopes on the market on eBay or Gun Broker. I have not bought a new scope in years.

I prefer post or post and crosshair reticles, which other people seem to spurn and Griffin & Howe side mounts, which evidently are widely believed to detract from the value of a rifle, both of which preferences work to my advantage.

I am presently having a Nickel 1.5-4X variable with a running game reticle installed on my DSB Oberndorf Mauser in caliber 9.3X62, using Mauser type claw mounts.
 
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Leupold 1.5 to 5 is what I have on my two .416 Rigbys. They work and they’re guaranteed for life, even if bought used.


That's what I have on my .458 Winchester Magnum, in Warne rings, and it hasn't changed zero in almost 20 years.

Unfortunately, unless I can find one used but in good shape, the current price puts it out of my budget.


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Posts: 1546 | Location: Native Texan Now In Jacksonville, Florida, USA | Registered: 10 July 2000Reply With Quote
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I have a Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6x on my 416 Rigby. The glass and reticle is great, and it has stood up to at least 200 full house rounds DSC plus a trip to Africa. The only issue is a short eye relief.


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Posts: 898 | Location: Southlake, Tx | Registered: 30 June 2003Reply With Quote
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I have two Tasco Titans, 1.5-6, German no4 reticle.

They are premium 30mm tube Japanese scopes from 2002 or so.

One has been on my 416 for 10+ years, hundreds of rounds without issue. The other is a back up that is in rings, but I’ve never used. Now, my primary scope is a Zeiss, so I have an as new one (unused backup) if you’re interested.

I also have an extra set of dies

Shoot me a PM if interested. All is well within your budget.


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I also have a leupold 1.5x5 on my 416 Rigby in Warne QD rings. You shouldn't have any problem finding a used version of this scope for $300 or less. Leupold has been making this scope for many years. The model has been updated over the years. Vari XIII, VXIII, VX3, VX3i in that order with the VX3i being the current model. Some of the older Vari XIII's have friction adjustments but were changed to click adjustments with later production. All the rest have click adjustments.


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I have a Leupold VX-3 2.5x8 36mm on my CZ 550 in .416 Rigby, currently in Leupold rings, I have had the small lug on the rear ring shear off on 2 sets of Warne QD rings (yes, they were tight), won't use them again.


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I used an old steel El Paso Weaver K 2.5. That thing shrugged off recoil.


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Posts: 16371 | Location: Sweetwater, TX | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Scope choice is relative to what you intend to use the rifle for.
For me a fixed 6x would be paralyzing.
The 416 has a trajectory not unlike a .308 Winchester with 165 - 180 grain bullets so I see a variety of uses for it. Near and far.
Nearly all my rifles wear Leupolds with very few exceptions, my larger bore rifles have 2-7 and 2.5-8 power scopes on them, this works for me on .375H&H's, a 9.3x62, 400 Whelen and .458 win mag.
All of these can be picked up used for 300$ and less.
I love the variables for that low end power at close range and higher end for target and when you just need it.
 
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I’d get a used leupold variable.

While the .416 has some recoil, it’s not horrid. Given your price point, a 1.5-5 or 2-7 or so used leupold is probably the best fit. I’d use scope eye relief as one of your criteria for choice as well.

The used scope gets you into a better class of optic, especially with your budget.
 
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I’d get a used leupold variable.

While the .416 has some recoil, it’s not horrid. Given your price point, a 1.5-5 or 2-7 or so used leupold is probably the best fit. I’d use scope eye relief as one of your criteria for choice as well.

The used scope gets you into a better class of optic, especially with your budget.


Agreed but you should also consider a Bushnell 3200 2x7 or similar - I had one on my .416 for a while and it worked great. That gun now wears a low powered Leupold with an illuminated reticle, but wouldn't hesistate to use it again on the .416. I have two of these scopes: one is on a Mini-14 (used for coyotes) and the other is on my Rem M7 .308 which resides at my daughter's place in MN and used for hunting there.


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The 416 Rigby recoil is not all that bad. I shoot Speer 350 grainers regularly in mine. Mine is topped with a Leupold VX-R 3X9. Scope is holding up well and has punched multiple pigs!!!
 
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I'd be inclined to go for an old reticle-movement scope if I could find one in good condition and mounts with lateral adjustments to go with it. I know that the Nickel Marburg scopes with just elevation turrets had only a brass reticle ring sliding up and down in a formidable dovetail, held with a stout spring. Modern scopes have virtually another scope rocking around in there every time you fire a shot, on any rifle with much recoil.

Modern Leupolds, Swarovskis etc seem to last well enough for recreational hunting but I would always be wondering when their erector tubes or springs were going to give up.
 
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My CZ 550 416 has a 1-4 Leupold in Alaskan Arms QD rings. No issues at all.

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I had several 1.5x5 Leupolds on my DG rifles but have replaced them with VX6 1x6 illuminated.

I’m sure I have several of the 1.5x5 Leupolds in my inventory. I can check tomorrow and see how many and with what reticle I have and will certainly sell you one within your budget.


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I had several 1.5x5 Leupolds on my DG rifles but have replaced them with VX6 1x6 illuminated.

I’m sure I have several of the 1.5x5 Leupolds in my inventory. I can check tomorrow and see how many and with what reticle I have and will certainly sell you one within your budget.


Thanks! Looking forward to hearing from you!


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I love having a leupold 6x42 fixed power on my 416 rem. I don't hunt any dangerous game at the moment so this scope is perfect for shots between 50-500 yards and the site picture never changes with very crisp clarity. The 6x36 or a fixed 4 power would be great also. That being said, the leupold 1.5-5 has been a long standby for big bores. Nikons hold up well to recoil also. Vortex hold up well and have the best warranty in the business. The important thing is that it holds zero. I take that over fancy.
 
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The 416s are not hard on scopes, the larger bores are..A good 3x Leupold or Weaver 2.5X workd great..I would avoid scopes over 3X on any DG rifle, or use a 1x4 Leupold and its not expensive..the 1.5x5 is ideal but more costly.


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I have a Leupold FX-11 4x33 in Tally QD mounts on my 460 Weatherby.

Plenty of eye relief.
 
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I have a Leupold FX-11 4x33 in Tally QD mounts on my 460 Weatherby.

Plenty of eye relief.


Have you fired it much? Atkinson's rule of thumb would suggest a life for the scope of less than 100 full-house shots
 
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