LUCKYDOG
Active member
One of my very best hunting buddies passed away a few years ago and now I hunt with his grandson. He came to elk camp this year with the Savage 30.06 his grandpa gave him and the scope I gave him. We had a range we built right outside our camp. He couldn't get that gun dialed in at all. I told him and the guy that was helping him to put it away and he could hunt with my back up rifle and I brought his rifle home with me.
Anyway, I took the scope off last night. The rings and bases were a cluster. One base was flat black, the other was gloss. All the screws were different. The rings were very cheap. Nothing was really loose but nothing was very tight either. I looked through my stuff and found a set of Leupold bases and rings to mount on it.
Here's my question for you guys. Is a Nikon Buckmaster II 3-9x40 a good enough scope for him to hunt with or am I being to cheap. I bought it for him last year from Buds Guns for $130 bucks, I think. Is that to cheap of a scope for a 30.06 or should it be good enough. I know it won't be fantastic in low light situations but will it shoot straight and be able to handle the recoil.
Thanks for any input at all.
Anyway, I took the scope off last night. The rings and bases were a cluster. One base was flat black, the other was gloss. All the screws were different. The rings were very cheap. Nothing was really loose but nothing was very tight either. I looked through my stuff and found a set of Leupold bases and rings to mount on it.
Here's my question for you guys. Is a Nikon Buckmaster II 3-9x40 a good enough scope for him to hunt with or am I being to cheap. I bought it for him last year from Buds Guns for $130 bucks, I think. Is that to cheap of a scope for a 30.06 or should it be good enough. I know it won't be fantastic in low light situations but will it shoot straight and be able to handle the recoil.
Thanks for any input at all.