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I have never posted any target results with my excellent Marlin 1895G Guide Gun (.45-70) because, even with the slick Skinner peep sights, I just couldn't focus as expertly on a 100 yard target as I did when I had seen less summers. When I saw the results of some of my shooting, I remembered the statement from that rather mirthless monarch, Queen Victoria: "We are not amused."
Thanks to the advice of fellow levergunners here, and to helpful suggestions via PM from Old Savage and Mescalero, I have finally found what appears to be a good fit for older eyes and an inherently accurate little levergun.
What was hoped for:
* Relatively inexpensive, within the $400 range
* Waterproof, fogproof
* Shockproof for .45-70 use
* Nitrogen filled a plus
* Good light transmission
* Sufficient eye relief for quick tactical use
* A scope mount that is easy to remove in case of scope failure
(I would then have the Skinner sights available)
* Lifetime warranty a huge plus
Checking with a very competent local gunsmith, I was steered to the Nikon line of scopes, which has apparently come out nowhere with an increasingly popular and innovative line of riflescopes.
My gunsmith found and installed the scope below, and quoted $238 for the scope, base and rings, installed. My experience with installing scopes is nil, so I did not quibble - just gladly handed over the cash for his expert advice and time. The base and rings are, I think, Weaver; I was too excited about the scope to pay attention.
The scope:
Nikon Prostaff Shotgun Hunter 2-7x32 scope with BDC 200 reticle
11.5 in, 13.9 oz.
It is primarily designed for use with aerodynamic polymer-tipped shotgun slugs and muzzle velocities of 1900-2000 fps, at ranges that I would shoot with this caliber.
Its BDC 200 reticle is a trajectory-compensating reticle that "integrates unique, easy-to-see "ballistic circles" that provide instant aiming points—and takes the guesswork out of holdover at longer ranges."
Features: Waterproof/Fogproof: Nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed, lifetime full warranty, 90% light transmission; all of the above desired features. The field of view is 9.5-33.4 ft at 75 yds
You can purchase this scope (without the rings and base) for $149.54 from Amazon!
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-ProStaff-Sh ... nter+scope
Nikon Prostaff Shotgun Hunter 2-7x32 scope with BDC 200 reticle; 11.5 in, 13.9 oz.


The scope is backed up by some truly innovative software, available on-line for free. Here is a review:
http://www.hausofguns.com/2011/02/15/ni ... re-review/
I had a problem with the online software because it runs on Java. I have removed Java from my computer due to constant attacks and malware programs that have plagued this platform. Most computer security experts cast a jaundiced eye at Java, right now, for those reasons.
However, I ordered the software from Amazon for around $14. Additionally, there is an application for your iPhone for around 4 bucks that works the same way.
The downside issues:
1) You cannot alter loads to suit your handloads. You have to find a commercial load that is similar. EDIT: Incorrect. You can create a load. JdeF
2) If a particular bullet combination has nothing before the word "fps," don't use it or your program permanently locks up. You must then uninstall and re-install it. With Google Play, the re-installation is free.
The upside:
Using your iPhone (if you have reception in the field), you press a button and the local atmospherics are automatically entered! Amazing - like having one of those incredible portable devices that our Armed Forces snipers use.
Mike Badella of B&M Gunworks in Madera, CA did the final research and installation.
I am indeed pleased with what I have seen so far, and now I can get down to developing the best loads for this smoke wagon. When I can finally shake loose of my urban prison, I will report on some loads that I have been working up, now that there is no "failing eyesight" excuse.