Depends on where you’re hunting what the terrain you hunting in woods ? Open country other ..44 Mag,.. 2 X 7 Burris, E-1,.. will get IT,.. Done as FAR as, a .44 Mag bullet, can,.. Go !
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Depends on where you’re hunting what the terrain you hunting in woods ? Open country other ..44 Mag,.. 2 X 7 Burris, E-1,.. will get IT,.. Done as FAR as, a .44 Mag bullet, can,.. Go !
Check Sport Optic's for,.. Prices
I have an older leupold with the Boone & crocket reticle which I like a lot for deer .I ended up returning the S1G2 1.75-5 what seemed to be slight fisheye on the lowest power and barely noticeable on the bench became more distracting as the brush seemed to bend around a coyote when tracking it. The tech at Sightron pulled another off the shelf and said it had the same problem and refunded my money all other Sightrons have been stellar especially my Sightron II 1.5-6x40 that has been killing coyotes since around 2006. It is one of the last scopes I'd sell.
I do like the Sightrons. And if you have an issue you can call and get customer service from a live person which makes a difference to me these days.Thanks again for all the great comments, very much appreciated! I’ve decided to go with one of the new Gen 2 S1 Sightron scopes in either 1.75-5 or 3x9 with duplex reticle. As I mentioned previously being a veteran I can receive a 25 to 30% discount. I have a Sightron SIII 8x32, an SIII 10x50 and most recently a Sightron PLR 8x32 and very pleased with all of them.