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ok deer season is over in NC and I want to replace my 40 dollar Tasco scope I am looking at Nikon pro staff?
This is going on a Browning blr 30-06 i will put the Tasco on the old 30-30 anyway my question is what are your thoughts an the Nikon pro staff a 149 dollar scope or is there a better scope for similar money
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I just bought a Prostaff last Saturday. For $150 it is the best scope I could find. I research and e-mail companies for anything I buy hunting. The only problem I have is the scope cover isn't the greatest, so I bought a different one. The eye relief is great and it doesn't change at the different powers. I will probably buy one more for a different gun. You can buy these on Wal-Mart.com. You won't be disappointed with this scope.
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
I own two Nikon ProStaff hunting scopes and I have relegated them for use on my 22 rimfire plinking rifles. Here's why. On the 2-7x variable ProStaff, when I turn the magnification up on the scope, the crosshairs become fuzzy (out of focus). If I correct this issue for the higher magnification, then when I dial it back down to the lower power, the crosshairs again become out of focus on the low power setting.
Don't waste your money on Nikon. The only name to go with is Leupold. Even if you have to buy a used Leupold on gunbroker or eBay, it's still a better scope than a Nikon.
- DJLv 71 decade ago
Best scope for $150 I have found. Got a few and recommended them to many others, no issues, just happy hunters.
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