I'm looking for a compact rifle-scope for my Browning BLR '81.
It has a Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40mm scope on it right now that was good for breaking the gun in and seeing what it would do, but looks too big on the gun to me. I keep thinking that a compact scope would bring out the gun's handling qualities.
I'm looking for something compact with a gloss finish, and intend to utilize Conetrol "Custum" rings and bases, also gloss finished to match the gun.
So far, all I have found are a few Leupold compact scopes with a gloss finish:
VX-I 2-7x33
FX-II 4x33
FX-II 6x36
VX-3 1.5x5x20
VX-3 2.5-8x36
- And a couple more that are way over my price range.
Are there any other compact, gloss-finished scopes out there? I have looked around and so far have not found anything.
I'd also appreciate any suggestions concerning the models listed. The only one that I have experience with is the VX-I 2-7x33, which I once had mounted on a Winchester model 70 in .338 Magnum, with the Conetrol bases and rings. - It worked OK on that gun.
I keep thinking that the 1.5-5x20 would look best on the BLR, but have no experience with that model. Has anybody here tried one of these? I've been using 3-9's and 4-12's so long that I'm kind of scared of it.
The BLR is in .308 Winchester, and will be used for deer & pigs, most likely. - Perhaps out to 300 yards but probably closer. If I was really expecting a long shot, I'd take my old Mark X Mauser in 7mm Rem mag.
Compact Rifle Scope?
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The low Leupold rings had the scope's objective 3/8" above the barrel, so I have ordered some low Conetrol "Custum" rings, and matching bases.
Conetrol medium rings are about like most other manufacturers low rings, so I am hoping to see some improvement with the Conetrol low rings.
I asked the gentleman at Conetrol if I could exchange the low rings for medium rings if they turned out to be too low... He chuckled and told me that 100% satisfaction was their policy, and not to worry about it.
I'll hold off on the photos until I have the Conetrol rings installed.
A few decades back, I had the same type scope, a Leupold 2-7x33 mounted on a Winchester model 70 Sporter Magnum in .338 Winchester mag with Conetrol Custum rings and bases, and they worked out very well on that gun. Besides being attractive, they held up just fine to my hot and heavy .338 loads.
On another note, my research on the inner workings of the BLR are coming along fine, and I am already outlining where I will be doing what, in order to bring the trigger pull down safely to somewhere around three pounds. Currently it is five pounds, but breaks clean and feels good.
I am impressed with the way the gun handles, and have found it easier than any other lever-gun to work the action from the shoulder for a quick follow-up shot. The sight picture still goes away, but it comes right back.
Conetrol medium rings are about like most other manufacturers low rings, so I am hoping to see some improvement with the Conetrol low rings.
I asked the gentleman at Conetrol if I could exchange the low rings for medium rings if they turned out to be too low... He chuckled and told me that 100% satisfaction was their policy, and not to worry about it.
I'll hold off on the photos until I have the Conetrol rings installed.
A few decades back, I had the same type scope, a Leupold 2-7x33 mounted on a Winchester model 70 Sporter Magnum in .338 Winchester mag with Conetrol Custum rings and bases, and they worked out very well on that gun. Besides being attractive, they held up just fine to my hot and heavy .338 loads.
On another note, my research on the inner workings of the BLR are coming along fine, and I am already outlining where I will be doing what, in order to bring the trigger pull down safely to somewhere around three pounds. Currently it is five pounds, but breaks clean and feels good.
I am impressed with the way the gun handles, and have found it easier than any other lever-gun to work the action from the shoulder for a quick follow-up shot. The sight picture still goes away, but it comes right back.