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		I have this older .270 rifle that my late grandfather passed down to me about 25 years ago.  I love the gun, especially for its sentimental value.  But it shoots very well, too.  I use it primarily for deer hunting and it has served me well.  Most years, I shoot it maybe 5 times  (4 times to ensure it's sighted in, and 1 more to take down my deer in the fall).
 
I'd like to put a new scope on it.  I know that one could go absolutely NUTS when buying a scope -- I've seen some of them north of $2000.  I want to stay well below that.
 
Given how much (or, rather, how little) I shoot it, I'd like to stay below $200.  Are there are really good scopes at this price point?  I'd like an adjustable mag scope, like 3x9 or something like that.
 
Thanks in advance for any good suggestions.
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		I've had a lot of poor scopes over the years.  Most recently it seems I've had some pretty decent ones and most of them didn't break the bank.  For what you are describing I would recommend something in a 3x9x40 or a 4x10x40 or so.  It doesn't matter all that much what the magnification is.  
I personally have had really good luck with the Bushnell Elite 3200 series scopes and also the Nikon Buckmaster series scopes.  I think you'd be very happy with either.  I think if you go with anything less you'll find yourself disappointed down the road.  I don't know what either of those cost these days.  
My favorite scope of all that I own is a Bushnell Elite 4200 4-16x40AO, but is going to cost a bit more money, for sure.  It has proven to be extremely reliable.  I take it on at least 1 horse trip where the rifle is in a scabbard for multiple days over the course of the trip.  I consider this to be very hard on optics and it has proven to be top notch, IMO.  After 5 years of use and horse trips it was still zero'd well enough to make a 1 shot kill on a whitetail at 530 yards.  Admittedly, on the 6th year it drifted a bit and now needs to be re-zero'd.  That included a few falls that nearly incapacitated me.  Still, with 3 shots I was back on track good enough to finish the job this year and 1 shot killed another WT and nearly 300 yards.  The scope tracked exactly as it should have to get back on a relative close zero.  Now I'll get it back to the range and zero it up again so that I can do those longer shots when I need to.
Good luck.
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		Thank you for the reply. 
Based on your input, I was looking at various reviews yesterday on these 2 scopes. And while investigating the Nikon Buckmaster, I came across the ProStaff - also from Nikon. With an Amazon price of $140 and generally EXCELLENT reviews, I'll be considering this one too.
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		My experience with the prostaff line has been very limited, but what i've had wasn't all that impressive.  I think it would be money well spent to go up 1 price point to the buckmaster.
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		You can't beat Leopold just for the warranty. They will fix or replace broken optics no questions asked. Pm me if you are interested.
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		Nikon Buckmaster 3-9x40 BDC on sale Nov 13-26 at Cabela's for $129.99
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		Wow!  I'd jump on that.
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		I have 3 Vortex scopes that I have been really pleased with. 2 are the Vipers and run in the 500-900 range but I did put a 4-12x40 BDC  Diamondback on my wifes gun that i have really liked. I have used it out to 800 yards and for the money it is a great scope. Vortex also has a lifetime warranty but i have not had to deal with them on it. Anyways cabelas has the Vortex Diamondback 4-12x40 BDC for 199 right now. I also have a leupold and they are great scopes too.
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