I have bought a 4-14 scope for my rabbit gun
must be my age showing.
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I want my best, highest magnification scope on the rabbit gun!
I’m a bit confused with the ageing eyes needing more magnification .
I’m in my fifties and over the last 10 years my eyes have deteriorated to the point where I need prescription glasses.
I don’t need more magnification to do/see what I’ve always been doing .
The rifle scope is an optical instrument that when setup/adjusted properly mitigates any eyesight degradation.
3 power is 3 power and 12 power is 12 power no matter what isn’t it ?
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Currently have a 3-15x42 which covers all my bases but would happily run a 2-10 or similar. Depending where I am shots are 10-400+ so need versatility (although I haven't shot a deer over 150 away in a loooong time)
Who cares each to there own.
Small targets magnification helps......far away targets magnification helps.
Personal preference is just that it's "personal"
I've shot reds at 340 yds with a 10x scope but I can tell you for me "personally" I'd prefer 12-14 power for that distance.
The last hind I shot at 450yds 20x was not too much sure I could have made the shot with a 12x scope but the extra zoom wasn't a handicap.
If I had to have 1 scope to do it all yup a 2-12 would be pretty much ideal no argument there, but I don't.
Sounds like you've answered your question though, now begins your misdion to track down a vx6 2-12 or swaro z5 equivalent
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I feel for me my 2.4x12 swaro is perfect for bush and out a bit further, the 50mm objective gives me a nice field of view too.
I get what your saying.
I suppose I was just commenting on why do ageing eyes need more magnification.
I suspect that those people probably have come to “ Like “ more magnification than actually “ Need “ more magnification due to eyesight problems.
As you rightly say “ each to their own “
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Having experienced slowly deteriorating eye sight over past 10 years I’ve moved to higher top mag scopes in general, so 2 or3 -10, 12,15 or 18 for general all round hunting. But I think equally important or more is optical quality of glass. And the other feature I really rate is the firedot reticles.
As mentioned above glass quality is more important than actual magnification for a hunting rifle in my opinion. All my scopes on my rifles apart from one are 1-4 or 1-5x. The exception is a 3-15vx5. Even for distance shooting glass quality is far more important than magnification. Give me good glass at in a compact 4 or 5x any day over average glass in some moon scope.
I agree with the quality of glass .
As my eyes have gone south I’ve found that what others refer to as good “ low light “ glass is better for me even in sunlight.
I think it has something to do with contrast and shadows .
I run Kahles / Zeiss / and Meopta scopes now , it’s a shame but Leupold doesn’t work for me anymore, well not the ones I’ve tried anyway.
I haven’t upped my magnification, but have upped my low light performance.
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For me a number of things have changed over the years
1. The quality of variable power scopes
2. The zoom range possible
I used to like fixed power scopes for reliability. With early variable scopes everything was 3 x Zoom Range (so 3-9 or 4-12 etc). I liked around 3 x power for bush hunting. These days having 5 x or better zoom range is common and reliable.
I can’t be bothered with Parallax adjustment as it’s just another knob so my current scopes are 3.5-10 and 3-12.
In saying that with a range finder and dialing allowing longer shooting ranges I can see the benefit of a higher magnification scope and the dream is the 3-18 Swaro or 3-15 VX5. I think either is the perfect NZ scope and Stagstalker’s new set up or a carbon Tikka 284…. the best NZ mountain rifle setup
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