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07 December 2010, 19:49
Tom S
Scope for a Remington model 7 What should I do
What should I doI'm picking up a model 7 CDL on Friday and was wondeing what scope I should put on it? I have a extra Leupold VX 3 in 3.5-10x40mm at the house or should I buy a Leupold VX II Ultralight 3-9x33mm? help me choose the right setup. THANKSLeupold VX 3 3.5-10x40mmLeupold VX II Ultralight 3-9x33mm
07 December 2010, 19:55
buckeyeshooter
I would actually get a 2x7x33 for that gun. I have a remington 600 and if you put too big a scope on it. you ruin the fine handling of the rifle.
07 December 2010, 19:59
tjbill
I have a Model 7 SS in 7-08 with the 3-9 Compact Leupy and it is a great setup. I've mounted and used a 3.5-10X on it once, and it was just too big for the gun.
07 December 2010, 20:59
wasbeeman
As posted, don't over scope the rifle. You not only harm the nimbleness of the handy little rifle, it also looks like shit..... or something from "Men in Black". Smiler


Aim for the exit hole
07 December 2010, 21:07
vapodog
quote:
Leupold VX II Ultralight 3-9x33mm

tu2

A perfect fit!


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07 December 2010, 21:31
cobra
You didn't mention it, but give the Burris Timberline in 2x7 a look see. Smaller than the Leupy and only 11 oz. tu2


07 December 2010, 21:31
gzig5
Leupold VX-3 2.5-8 x 36
07 December 2010, 21:43
butchlambert
I agree with gzig5. I have 3 of them on Model 7s.
Butch
08 December 2010, 03:06
aliveincc
+2 w/ gzig5. 2 rifles being built by AR smiths as we speak. Both will get the 2.5 x 8. FUNCTION and FORM.
08 December 2010, 05:56
bja105
What caliber is the rifle?

I like small scopes.


Jason
08 December 2010, 06:29
Big Bird
+1 tu2 on Leo vxIII 2.5-8 x 36 or 1.75-6 x 32
08 December 2010, 08:52
Dr. Lou
VX 2-7


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08 December 2010, 09:09
j stoviak
1.5-8x32 Minox just to be different and try some new glass that is getting good reviews or the vx3 2.5-8x36.
08 December 2010, 17:14
Hot Core
Hey Tom, If you are only going to Hunt during broad daylight, then any of the weenie scopes will do fine. Wellll, if they have enough power to tell a Nubbin from a Doe. And the weenie's will help hold the total weight down.

On the other hand, if you plan on Hunting when it is lightly Sprinkling or Raining, when there is a HEAVY Overcast or during the Prime Time Twilight Periods at each end of the day(where legal) then you will have to pass on a lot of shots with a weenie scope. Those same situations could easily be Hunted(and Shot), with a scope having a lot ofPower and a HUGE(at least 50mm) Objective.

I used HEAVY Duplex Reticles for a lot of years because they were better than anything else available at the time. Now, I prefer the Illuminated Models " IF " they are not too bright on the lowest setting.

If you decide you don't like what your first pick is, it is easy enough to change later on. Best of luck with your choice.
08 December 2010, 20:13
Tom S
With all the replies of the VX 3 in 2.5-8x36mm I'm now considering that one also the specs for the ultralight 3-9x33 is length 11.0 weight 8.8 specs for VX3 2.5-8x36 is length 11.4 weight 11.4 so I just dont know which one to get also the price is $400.00 for VX3 $350.00 for ultralight for the $50.00 differnce I think its worth getting the VX3 I like the adjustment knobs (windage and elevation) alot better
12 December 2010, 03:19
Tom S
Well I picked the model 7 up and looked at the VX II ultralight and the VX 3 2.5 - 8 and I still couldnt make up my mind so I'm goin to think about it and hopefully I'll have my mind made up next week
12 December 2010, 03:28
tin can
quote:
Originally posted by buckeyeshooter:
I would actually get a 2x7x33 for that gun. I have a remington 600 and if you put too big a scope on it. you ruin the fine handling of the rifle.


Aye.
12 December 2010, 08:54
scottfromdallas
I'd go with this one http://www.midwayusa.com/viewP...productNumber=536680



12 December 2010, 09:18
Mark
quote:
Originally posted by bja105:
What caliber is the rifle?

I like small scopes.


I have similar thoughts. What is the caliber and is there any particular hunting planned for it? I'd want a 223/22-250 class to have a higher top end than a 257 roberts-ish deer rifle.

Otherwise, for a compact gun like that something with 1-2 power on the low end and 5-8 on the high end would be a nice match.


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12 December 2010, 20:13
gunsrgood
The only thing I don't like about the compact scopes are the small objective which interprets in to less light transmission. I've come to like the Leupold VX-3 2.5-8x36. They are light, give you all the magnification you can use and do pretty great for an american made scope. They aren't Swarovski, Kahles or Zeiss Diavari's s but I was thinking in a moderate price range.
12 December 2010, 23:58
Tom S
Sorry I forget the caliber it's a 300 WSM
13 December 2010, 00:25
butchlambert
Scottfromdallas, Are you a hunter?
Butch
13 December 2010, 00:44
JD338
Tom S

Not sure what you are going to use the rifle for but you should take a good look at the Leupold VX-3 2.8-8x36mm. These scope are very bright and offer plenty of magnification for hunting out to 500 yds.

JD338
13 December 2010, 04:39
scottfromdallas
quote:
Originally posted by butchlambert:
Scottfromdallas, Are you a hunter?
Butch


Yes, I was joking. I pretty much only have 2-7 and 2.5x8 on all my rifles except my 223 target has a 3.5x10.



14 December 2010, 02:49
PSmith
Swarovski Z3 3-9 x 36


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15 December 2010, 01:24
ckr
2.5x8 x36 all the way. Does most all you could ask very well and is a good fit for that gun. Have one on my daughters Mod. 7 .260 with extra low mounts - perfect.
15 December 2010, 20:27
deadkenny
quote:
Originally posted by Tom S:
Sorry I forget the caliber it's a 300 WSM


It seems rather strange to me to select (or offer advice on) a scope for a rifle based solely on the model, without knowing or considering the cartridge and / or intended uses. If you don't find it too incovenient, personally I would start off with the scope you already have and see how it shoots. Then depending on how that goes, you may decide to leave that scope on it, or to get another.
16 December 2010, 03:25
butchlambert
Most choose the Mod.7 for light weight. Why put a big heavy scope on it?
Butch
16 December 2010, 21:09
wasbeeman
I think most folks were concerned with the aestetics of the overall package. And too, most folks know or are learning that you don't need a scope capable of seeing the far side of the moon in order to hunt and kill stuff.


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22 December 2010, 17:58
Tom S
Well I picked up the VX-3 2.5-8x36mm THANKS for all the replies
22 December 2010, 21:12
wasbeeman
excellent choice.


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25 December 2010, 02:05
SDhunter
I would choose the 3x9 from your choices.

I personally would choose a VX3 2.5-8.