Depends entirely on budget and of you want as light as possible or lightweight but not at expenses of performance.
Value for money the VX5hd is hard to beat, but the Z5 beats it in weight at the expense of elevation adjustment and higher price tag.
The VX3i is very light, but doesn't have as good turrets for dialing and pretty rubbish FOV.
The Leupold Mark 5HD or Vortex AMG are proper long range scopes but are a lot more expensive and higher weight.
But tbe 3.5-18 is only 26oz so not too bad really.
If you were just wanting to go flat out light as possible I wouldn't thumb my nose at the good old vx3 4.5-14 with cds turret, had a few of them before finally moving onto a vx6 and for the money they can't be beat, was easily ringing gongs at 800+, dial good, glass is decent, leupold warranty, price is good, the only downfall being no parallax adjustment but that didn't seem to be a big deal in real world hunting and shooting steel
270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
270 is the fourth number that is divisible by its average integer divisor[2]
270 is a practical number, by the second definition
The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
10! has 270 divisors
270 is the smallest positive integer that has divisors ending by digits 1, 2, …, 9.
I'm no stranger shooting out to 1000yds on game (shots are commonly is 500-800 yds where I hunt). Paralax adjustment, repeatable turrets, great glass are very important but I'm also trying not to overload the rifle with weight. Ive always traditionaly used something like a March - worked great but if I'm being honest the glass / brightness wasnt that great. Maybe their 50mm version might be improved. I havent looked through a VX6 yet but sounds like that might be the best bet.
I've got a VX6HD with the illuminated TMOA. I like the level indicator, the centre part of the reticle flashes when you are cantered. Glass is great, and the eye box is fairly good at x18. Also as mentioned are the Alumina caps which are better in the wet than I thought they would be. Big price difference to the VX5 with lower mag, but I've convinced myself the extras are worth the $$. I sold a Z5 to move to this and didn't notice the weight in real life carrying & hunting.
I have the 2.5-25x52 milrad March at the moment and it is a huge step up from the 42mm objective version and would probably be about perfect for your sako
@The Claw I also sold my premier light tac 3-15x50 wicked scope and my mate still has it on his lrm and won't part with it either... I've tried a few times
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