Rifle Scopes Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14 Scope

Burkes the Nailer

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Anyone have any thorough experience with this scope? I have one in my Rem 700 currently and I'm trying to decide if I should sell it and upgrade, or keep it around. I want to get back into precision shooting and long range shooting

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I had one. For shooting off a bench at fixed targets the 1/8 Moa were handy. Just not the best for rapid elevation adjustment (unless you have the mildot version). I sold mine because the tight eye box at max was driving me nuts. There are other scopes that will fair better as intro scopes I/e. weaver grand slam tac mil/mil , ss fixed mil/mil. Should be about the same cost as what you can sell the Nikon.
 
I have the 6-18x mil-dot version. I really like it. I've only had it a few months though, so I'm not as proficient as some with it. I recently picked up a Zeiss Conquest 6.5-20x, so I think the Buckmaster is going to go on my .22 to replace the super shitty BSA Contender that it came with...

I wouldn't hesitate to get another Buckmaster.
 
My brother has had a mil dot version on his 22.250 for a couple years. I have shot it many times. I think the glass is clear and its a quality scope. But if I were looking for scope to use for extremely long range shooting, I think I would agree with a post above. Midways weaver gs or a ss fixed power would be great choices.
 
I had the same Buckmaster on my R700. I though it was a really nice scope for the price and if I remember right around $300 and came with a Mildotmaster as a promotion gift. I upgraded scopes and it's now sitting the the wifes Tikka T3. Mine was a 1/4 click MOA reticle optic.