Vortex Strikefire or Sparc?

T-Hop

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Besides the 2 MOA VS 4 MOA. What is the difference and why not pay $20 more for the 2 moa. Going on DPMS. What you all recommend and why?.
 
2 moa. Because it don't cover up as much of my target. Not sure on the models though. But they is vortex so they will always be fixed or replaced right quick. And that's worth it in electro optics. Most scope companies don't cover the electro optics unconditionally and forever like vortex. Maybe Goe knows of a better deal for ya.
 
Originally Posted By: skinnyminny2 moa. Because it don't cover up as much of my target. Not sure on the models though. But they is vortex so they will always be fixed or replaced right quick. And that's worth it in electro optics. Most scope companies don't cover the electro optics unconditionally and forever like vortex. Maybe Goe knows of a better deal for ya. thanks skinnyminny: i will check around !
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Alright. Thinking of ordering one of Amazon. Think it would be alright for Coyote Hunting?. I honestly wont be making shots farther than 150 yards. Maybe 200 if I felt they weren't going to come in.
 
Originally Posted By: T-HopAlright. Thinking of ordering one of Amazon. Think it would be alright for Coyote Hunting?. I honestly wont be making shots farther than 150 yards. Maybe 200 if I felt they weren't going to come in. I think you might be happier with the option of some magnification for what your explaining .I have all kinds of red dots and not once have i ever wanted to use a red dot for my primary yote hunting sight. Unless your looking for the aspect of creating more of a challenge.
 
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$200 be my max. I just want something that when I set it down for 3 months the scope will stay zeroed in. I don't want to have to go to the range every couple months to sight it in again.
 
If not that and you recommend something with some magnification I was looking at the Barska 1-4 but a lot of people did not recommend it. To be honest I'm not a competition shooter and never will be. If I shoot 3" circles at 100 yards that pretty good for me. I'm not the steadiest and never will be.
 
I love the older Nikon monarch ucc scopes in a 2-7 variable for lightweight hunting scopes. Get you a 2-7 in something reliable and try that. You will always have a use for it if you upgrade to better scope later on. Red dot scopes are for up close action mainly.
 
Originally Posted By: Tim NeitzkeFor $200 you can have a Leupold VX-1 2-7x33 and never worry. Hunt it today, tomorrow, next year,it will be good to go.

This is probably the best option for $200. Period. And miles better option for coyotes out to 200.
 
Originally Posted By: T-HopIf not that and you recommend something with some magnification I was looking at the Barska 1-4 but a lot of people did not recommend it. To be honest I'm not a competition shooter and never will be. If I shoot 3" circles at 100 yards that pretty good for me. I'm not the steadiest and never will be.

The problem is most guys wont tell you they are running low end scopes because of all the crap they catch from the all the professional PRO shooters here !
 
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Originally Posted By: T-HopIm not the steadiest hand by no means... prolly wouldn't even make a difference if I bought $100 or $300 lol It all takes time practice and experience before long if you do enough shooting you will look back on your statement and laugh about it !
 
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