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You're assuming I meant while hunting and not on the bench. Got it. No im in western oregon. Not many places you can see far enough to use a spotting scope where I hunt. Binos are great.
 
Another vote for an older Leupold....or Burris ...Nikon...

Something in the 2x7 , 2x8 , or 3x9 range...
A good quality fixed power 4x or 6x is difficult to beat as well.

From what I have seen it is trendy to way over scope a rifle nowadays.
Andy
 
The 3-9x magnification range has been the classic go to hunting variable for damn good reason.
Exactly. But the 2-7x has been the "standard" for compact scopes on compact rifles and does a good job, too. Hell, the old guys thought 4x was a lot!

I've used good 3-9x40 scopes for a long time. Well worth the cost. The older I get, the worse my eyeballs get and the better glass has really helped. Thinking of stepping up the ladder again.
 
I've bought rifles just for the quality scope attached to them, then sold the rifles.
A friend needed a good scope for his 7 Mag, preferably silver. I found and bought a blued Remington with a silver scope. Swapped scopes and sold the Remington for a small profit. All good. 👍
 
In reading your friend has a very basic very good quality rifle in a very good caliber, everyone owns or has owned an 06 in their lives. From a scope standpoint I own and shoot Leupold, Vortex mid to top grade, Zeis and on my long range target rifle I have a NightForce NSX all very good scopes. The last rifle I purchased was a Ruger #1 in 257 Weatherby Mag and I put a Leupold LRS on that rifle, classic rifle I wanted glass to match it. Your friend is going to use this as a hunting rifle and if this were me I would be looking at a mid to high mid level Vortex, lifetime warranty very good optics and the pricing is extremely competitive for a very good piece of glass! There are going to be some folks here that are going to hate this but a few years ago I replaced the Leupold on my 340 Weatherby to a Vortex, granted it was a high end Vortex but non the less, they make a fine scope for your friends application. If the base is a Werne I think you mentioned and the rings are the same, thats a good quality product and if the rings will fit your new scope I would have no hesitation in using those. Lapping the rings is not a necessary step in you friends application either. Good luck and take the time to learn about some of the new products in your search!
 

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