Best Budget Scope for Deer Hunting Under $300

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I’m looking for a deer hunting scope that won’t break the bank. Ideally, I’d like something under $300 that holds zero well, has great clarity, and can handle tough conditions. What would you recommend from your own experiences?
 
If I can find an old Weaver that’s still clear for around a 100 bucks, I’ll buy it. Work well for <200 yard deer guns and .22 rifles. YMMV
For other use Vortex are ok.
 
I recently saw a Leupold VX3 3.5-10x50 for $250 by an individual. I don't remember which forum it was on and it sold quickly. But they're out there. GLWYS(earch)
 
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I’ll board the Burris train. I have several older Burris scopes and they are still shooting straight. I have two newer ones that are great too.
 
The older Burris and Leupold scopes are often the best bet for my money.
Cheap rings and bases are what gives these older scopes a bad name.
I use Burris XTR Signature Rings and a very accurate Snap-on torque driver to measure how much stress I am putting on those tiny screws. The XTR rings retail around $100+ but I have found them as low as $40 brand new on ebay.
Before I start sounding too much like a salesman, I have no connection with Burris. They have never sponsored me.
Those plastic inserts are genius! You never need to bed them. They will not scratch a scope tube. I center the scopes adjustments and use the inserts to bore-sight then a rough zero at the range. There is about 5 inches of difference at 100 yards for each insert combination. That depends on how far apart the rings are and what angle you tilt the inserts to zero for windage.
I have never had a scope move around in those rings.
https://www.burrisoptics.com/mounting-systems/xtr-signature-rings
A torque chart:
https://www.burrisoptics.com/support/faqs#question-475
I use no more than half torque while fiddling around with the inserts to save wear and tear on those screws.
 

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