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Just curious to know what scope brand is most popular in Australia as I was assured by a chap I met in a gunshop in Port Elizabeth that Burris leads the way. Is this guy talking nonsense or what?
 
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I would say the 3-9 Leopold would be(or was) number one but not my number one. Light gathering is my most important factor with the mature game animals being nocturnal.
 
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Well I don't know what he's on about, but the Leupold VX3 2.5-8x36 would be THE aussie scope.


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I reckon it would be a toss up between Tasco World Class & Leupold 3-9x40


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It certaintly isn't Burris.

Yep, Leupold would be a clear favourite, followed by cheapies like Tasco and Bushnell. Fair few Zeiss Conquests getting around nowadays too.

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Thanks Guys I thought so too, thanks for the confirmation.
 
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I have racked up a few years in the hunting game and believe it or not IIRC I have seen ONE Burris scope on a rifle here.



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Thanks guys cant wait to show him these replies!
 
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I find the eye relief on leupolds too unforgiving. And I'm not convinced that their optics are any better than some of the more economical scopes that are available today.


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I have always been a huge Leupold fan,but after using Swarovski and Zeiss on last light,i will be switching scopes on my main stalking rifles


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But then Oz is a HUGE country, maybe where he comes from everybody has Burris.


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I see a lot of Nikko Sterling scopes about mainly on newbie rifles or rimfires. Heaps of tascos, stacks of Leupolds. Leupolds I think would be the leading brand. I prefer Euro scopes or Nightforce
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Burris I see them stocked in shops but don't see them at the range or in the field.
 
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JMTBW - yes Oz is a big country and you have many kinds of shooters and hunters.

Here in NZ and (among Aussie mates) the beginners and guys who look at a rifle like a spade or a hammer (just a tool) the more common scopes are Niko & Tasco followed by Burris.

The more enthusiastic (knowledgable?) people tend to go for the Leupold & 3-9X is the most common.

The really choosy people who are happy to pay or the quality tend to go for the higher end - Khales, Swarovski, Ziess etc.

Interestingly the old rifles from the 50s to 70s often had Pecar or Nikel (German) scopes on them. These were the steel tube scopes.


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Of the 25000 registered deer hunters in Victoria I reckon that you would be hard pressed to find a tasco or other el cheapo scope on their deer rifles.
Prob Leupolds are seen most but there is a big swing amongst the deer boys to get the added advantage of the better Euro optics for the early and late in the day situations.



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You see Nikko Sterlings on guns because of package deals.

Tasco World Class would almost certainly be up there but Leupold's would almost certainly still be No 1 and agree with the 3 - 9 x 40 but would say that this may have moved up to the 3 - 10 x 50 now or some other 50mm scope as people are tending to up the power of scopes now.

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Lynx get a flog around too but not as popular as Leupold. Lynx put their stock on consignment with stores which makes them popular in a lot of gun shops.
 
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I have always been a huge Leupold fan,but after using Swarovski and Zeiss on last light,i will be switching scopes on my main stalking rifles

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I think its whatever people can get a good deal on. Most average joe's would go the cheapies (I do, I have a bushnell on my 6.5x55 that has been great for the shooting I do) I can't justify dropping two grandish on a scope.


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i reckon a nikko stirling of some sort would be hard to beat for sheer numbers........i reckon you see 3 of them to one of everything else at the ranges.......and in gunshops as well


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