Optics aren’t Algerian briar.Why a Tasco World Class—
1. It’s a 30/06. Standard deer rifle since the thirties. Every scope made is tested with a 30-06. The recoil is not severe.
2. Walmart gives you another one or your money back if they break, and they don’t break.
3. It’s a sight. You see deer, shoot deer. I’ve used my World Class scopes for thirty years and they work. It’s not a target scope, although it could be.
The Vortex is a good scope and my kids love theirs.
But for a once a year $350 30-06 deer rifle the World Class is more than adequate.
Where do you shoot/hunt?Son in law got the for Christmas Savage Axis XP Black .30-06 22-inch 4Rds with Scope - https://grabagun.com/savage-axis-30-06-gen2-syn-22-pkg.html
scope reticle crapped out after 8 rounds. Any suggestions for a good reasonably priced scope to replace?
If 300yds is long distance for you, the majority of posted advice is spot on.
For me- as long as optics are clear, the adjustments match the sub tension of the reticle, scope is FFP or fixed, passes a box test and has no cant, is repeatable/reliable, has illuminated reticle and fully coated lenses, it’s ok in my applications.
My Axis runs a Nikon FX 4-16FFP, and is a solid deer gun to 700yds, and plays (steel or coyotes) to 1000yd frequently.
My 110 280ai is for bigger game to 700, but pays to 1200, it runs a US Optics (from when they were in Brea, CA) 3.2-17
With shooting, as with much in life, the biggest criteria follows “define the job then pic the tool”.
Also, everything an made will break so support is good. Optics are just that though, if the glass isn’t good a cheap scope is a waste of money. Try other folks gear if you can, see if you could spot a deer bedded in the shade, because shooting to the south at a shaded target on a sunny but hazy day will separate crap from quality glass very quickly.