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Kiwi are very slow on the move upwards
We had clothing that only took off after 6 years of our promo
Optics seem to be following same trend :-(
[QUOTE=Sarvo;1058456]I own one scope larger than 40mm...a 50mm 3x9 leupold that I got off mate at right price...the ONLY reason I got it is that the mounts on my little zastava are high and the 50mm looks better than 40mm...its a great scope but in all honesty Im stuffed if can see any optical advantage...even if I put it down on 4x my tiny by comparison M8 4x has better field of view and light gathering isnt an issue with either...in fact before I bought said 50mm scope my 3x9x40mm nikko stirling had BETTER light gathering.
I have no need for more than 9x and have shot deer out to 350ish yards and wallabies a bit further....
big scopes are bulky and heavy...fine for a tree stand but not so flash for stalking around in the boonies.
Ive spent in the hundreds of dollars on rings / mounts etc on some rifles to get the scope ( 42mm diameter) 3-4 mm lower and get it so that the scope just clears the bolt and barrel .
I have a real OCD when it comes to scopes mounted way higher than they should be and a 56mm diameter scope would just about do my head in .
FALL IN LOVE WITH THE NUMBERS , NOT THE IDEA
Some body had a leupold 2.5-8*36 vxiii on here a week or so back for $400. They are a great all round scope.
Summer grass
Of stalwart warriors splendid dreams
the aftermath.
Matsuo Basho.
@Shearer, Potentially yes, i am a bit flexible, i more stated "3-9x40" as a ball park so people know roughly what i'm looking for
Burris Fullfield 4 2.5-10x42 illuminated for $649 with a lifetime warranty.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/hun...2758298489.htm
Look at this and Vortex Viper 2.5-10 on TM
Don't waste your money. Basic model where the viper is actually a quality scope. For your budget I wouldn't go less than a vx3i
Match your scope to your Binos light gathering. The worst most heart sinking disappointment (apart from missing a sitter) is looking at a deer or pig on dusk through the binos and not being able to see it in the scope. Going from a 40 to 50mm objective is not a big difference - the housing is still the same thickness so they are really very close in size.
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