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| CameraLandNY.com has some good prices on Pentax Gameseekers. Check them out. Pentax GameseekersNot affiliated with them, just thought about putting some of these on my various rimfires. I really can't justify having a $250-400 Leupold, Nikon, etc. on a $250 rimfire....lol JUST A TYPICAL WHITE GUY BITTERLY CLINGING TO GUNS AND RELIGIONDefinition of HOPLOPHOBIA "I'm the guy that originally wrote the 'assault weapons' ban." --- Former Vice President Joe Biden |
| Posts: 1700 | Location: Lurking somewhere around SpringTucky Oregon | Registered: 18 January 2005 | 
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| i've had good luck with the muellers, rather than the game seeker though I'd step up to the pioneer its only a little more and much clearer |
| Posts: 13495 | Location: faribault mn | Registered: 16 November 2004 | 
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| I've no experience with that brand but I think a variable would be a better choice as would going with camo or matte finish for hunting varmints.I use a VX I 2-7 on my .223. |
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| Posts: 369 | Location: Adirondacks | Registered: 08 February 2009 | 
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| Thanks for the tip, Bernie. I had been planning on ordering one of the standard models in blue finish, but if I can get a couple of the stainless laminated thumbhome stock models for that price, I will get two! I will call them on Monday to see if they are still available. Edit: Rats, out of stock. That was one sweet deal. I may still have to get the laminated version. My wife thinks they are pretty. I will check Boyd's stocks and see if they offer that laminated stock.
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| Posts: 515 | Location: kennewick, wa | Registered: 18 May 2004 | 
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| Brando-I wanted the same rifle, on sale @ Dick's Sporting Goods for $349. w/ a Bushnell 3X9X40. Hesitated, went back next day and it was gone, BUT I got the same rifle in blue for $299.! As is it is very accurate, putting Hornady 20gr EXPs under 3/4" all day long. If I was to add another scope, I agree with posters above, Pentax has some great deals on some great glass. |
| Posts: 37 | Location: SE USA | Registered: 12 September 2010 | 
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| My vote is for the VX I in whatever power range makes you happy. Best bang or the buck!!!
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| My vote is for buying the best glass you can afford. The Vortex 2-7x32 for $169.95 at SWFA would be the clearest optic available for that kind of money. I looked through a Pentax Gameseeker today. It was a 4-14x50 with the Green inlay Gameseeker around the objective. Very cloudy lens IMO. I am questioning its origins because it did not have the typical arched objective housing typical of the entire Pentax line. Leupolds are always clear optics even their VXI's.
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| flippy,I have to disagree to some degree with your statement about the glass cost/rifle cost. The 17HMR's are so inherrently accurate that they deserve the best glass youcan put on them to get all that they can deliver. I have no problem at all with 4.5-14 Nikon Buckmasters on them and even have the 6-18Nikon Buckmasters on one. As far as "bang for the buck" in optics..........NIKON trumps!! Unless you took advantage of grtfuldougs'specials on the VORTEX 6.5-20's for $249.95 he was running a couple monts ago. Leupold Riflemans and VX 1's.........give me a Nikon Buckmaster of=r even the Pro-Staffs any day over them..........unless you're selling them and can get somebody who has to have a Leupold to buy it! GHD
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| quote: The 17HMR's are so inherrently accurate that they deserve the best glass youcan put on them to get all that they can deliver.  +1! Gotta agree; my Savage 17HMR has a straight 12X Burris on it and IMO that's a good way to go. w/o too much wind and within reasonable range you can pick the exact spot where that tiny pill arrives ......
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| Posts: 3433 | Location: Frankfurt, Germany | Registered: 23 December 2004 | 
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