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I am putting together a lightweight rifle to hunt whitetails in Idaho. It's a Remington M700 LVSF 7mm-08. I'm putting Talley lightweight rings on it and I want to put a lightweight compact scope on it. I'm thinking about a Leupold VXII 2-7x33 and a Nikon Monarch 2-7x32. Is one significantly better than the other? Also, where would be a good place to purchase one? Thanks in advance for any info.
 
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A lot of my clients with custom built lightweight rifles have Leupold 2-7's on them.

I'm sure some others will have better advice on where to get a deal than me.

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The optics zone has them. I don't know if its the best price but they have free shipping and some free goodies for leupold orders over 300.


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Either one is a great scope. But if you buy and sell or trade a good deal stay with Leupold as they hold there value better in my opinion.


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Bear Basin Outfitters has very good deals on optics. You can find them on-line.
 
Posts: 2247 | Location: South Texas | Registered: 01 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Both the older Vari-X II 2-7x28 and the later IIc 2-7x33 have given me excellent service on a number of rifles. I have a 33mm mounted on a (too light) .375 H & H and it takes the punishment in stride. I see no reason that the VX-II successor shouldn't be just as serviceable. In fact, you could save eighty or a hundred bucks and go with the VX-I and do as well, provided you're not married to "click" adjustments.
 
Posts: 13236 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001Reply With Quote
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for what its worth you might be better served with a fixed 4. It would shave some oz and plenty functinal up here. (or a 6x if you are hunting the desert)
 
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A compact light wieght scope? Nobody metioned burris shortmag scopes? Those would work well.


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