@Ultimitsu thanks for setting up this thread. Quite a bit of work has gone into your post and its a good information resource now. Thats what the forum is about.
I’d like to suggest starting with your intended use: “what do you think you’ll use it for ?”
Allow 20% for stuff you didn't think of. Your favoured or available shooting will change with time, sometimes overnight. Eg tahr scope will be used at 5m. The compact bush scope will have to stretch out across the slips at times. Your all rounder might be pressed into service at 400m precision plate shoots.
So, your first scope should be an all rounder covering the 3-9x range.
1) zero ability.
2) waterproof and fog proof.
3) image clarity. I'd always take a better optical scope with lesser magnification over a optic that's got more magnification and lesser quality glass any day of the week.
4) scope is relative to the intended use. For instance don't put a 3-15 vx5 on a bush pig 308 when a 2-10 vx5 will suffice beautifully.
5) field of view.
That would be my top 5 so to speak.
@Rock river arms hunter well said.
I've put a Swaro z6i 1-6 on one of the new fluted Bergara Extreme Hunters. The glass clarity is ultra clear and crisp all the way from 1x to 6x. I'm hoping to get to 350 yards with it though I must admit I have thought about getting slightly more magnification maybe a 1-8 or 1.7 -10. I'll see how it goes when I take it out.
Last edited by 308mate; 28-12-2021 at 10:57 AM.
The rail is unnecessary on Sakos, both 25 and 30 mm Optilocks have multiple height options, and here you can see both Optilock types in use
Top one is 85 rem mag finnlight with NX8 4-32 x 50
Bottom one is 75 rem mag hunter with NXS 5.5-22 x 50
I use both with 200yrd zero and they’re good to 1200yrds on Sika
VX5 fit well on the short actions with standard height Optilocks.
A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time
@7mmsaum what does that Finnlight weigh all up mate, is it suppressed?
haven’t weighed it sorry
Both are unsuppressed and factory length barrels
A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time
Good post.
In Argentina there is a saying that you have to spend more on the scope than on the rifle. But it all depends on the money you have.
In general, riflescopes of German origin are excellent. Very good sharpness, especially at night. Rugged, they hold zero on high-recoil rifles.
In my case, when I used a Schmidt & Bender 6x42 scope, for night hunting a show like I don't take long shots served me wonderfully.
With regard to variable or fixed riflescopes, it depends on the distance one hunts.
Currently, I use the rifle's metal sights, remove the scope, and sell it.
There is still gunpowder left, the Grim Reaper can wait.
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