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I want to buy an economical but decent high fixed power target scope to test new rifles with. Will just be put on, shot, and removed.

Question:
Was thinking of a Weaver T-36 or Sightron fixed 36X. Which one is best? Anybody have anything good or bad to say about thes scopes or other good choices?

Choices:
Weaver T-36
Sightron fixed 36X
other

 


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The Weaver gets my vote.


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I've got a T-36 on top of a Cooper M21 Duece. IMHO it represents a great value!


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How about heat wave with the 36 I have had trouble with them.
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bill r, If you are talking mirage it is there with a low power scope, just not as noticeable.
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what's your budget, how serious are you?

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for a lot of versatility, why not take a look at the B&L 4200(?) series 8-32X variable? It will do just about everything you might need.

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I like variable power scopes because when the mirage is too heavy you can always turn the power down. I use Leupolds 6.5-20x50mmSF boosted to 14.5x-35x.
 
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