Schmidt Bender Riflescopes

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What scope is right for me? The answer is it depends.

Most dangerous game is taken at close ranges so a short focal length scope like the Zenith 1.1-4x24 is ideal. It has a wide field of view that allows you to pick up your target quickly and shoot with both eyes open on low magnification.

For all-around shooting, consider our Zenith 1.5-6 x 42. Set on low magnification, it is perfect for close shots in thick forest and bush, while set on high magnification it gives the ability to make most of the longer shots that you may encounter.

If you tend to hunt open country, or game typically requiring longer, most hunters want higher magnification. If you hunt varmints, the Schmidt Bender Varmint 4-16 x 50 is the only first focal plane model in its class offering a specialized reticle for small targets at extended ranges.

Another frequent question is whether or not illumination might be valuable. Our opinion is that if you can afford the extra cost, buy it. You only need to miss the shot of a lifetime once to regret not having had it. Although it does add about three ounces to your gun, the ability to shoot much later or earlier in the day makes it well worth having.

We would be happy to make recommendations based upon your hunting habits and your rifle. Whatever you like to hunt, there is a Schmidt & Bender scope that has proven itself in every corner of the globe.

 


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 Schmidt Bender Riflescopes