Ruger guide gun in 375. Took it off and put on a VX6 2-12x42. The 50mm objective just was too big and I like the Leupold better. I also like the auto off feature of the Leupold. I've forgotten to turn them off many times and never ran a battery dead yet.What rifle do you (or did you) have that Swarovski mounted on?
Heard a good comment this morning on lighted reticles when leopard hunting.... something along the line of, do you "have to have one"... Maybe not, should you have one, absolutely... The same can be said for anything hunted in the shadows and likely to be shot at first light or last light. It is a technology that is available and a tool we can use, nothing more or less... But the great thing about it on a hunting scope, if it does fail while hunting... You are no worse off than if you did not have it. The scope still works and in the case of a VX6, it is very high quality glass bringing in lots of light and giving you the best sight picture you can get for the money. I can sure think of a lot worse ways to spend $100 than by adding a lighted reticle to your scope.
You know we could all be corresponding via regular mail... But we choose to use modern technology and these computers because it is so much more efficient... but they are really just tools as well. I like to complain about technology also... But I'm sure happy to use it!
From Optics planet, the Leupold V6 1-6x24 with lighted reticule in $ 999.00 without it's $ 899.00. I called Optics Planet this morning and made an offer, going to check with their supervisor and email me back Tuesday. Either way it will turn out ok.
I shot both my buffalos and my elephant using a Trijicon... But it is a 1-4. Works good though. Got it on my 505 Gibbs now... It whacked @matt85 and a few of his friends and other than a few specs of blood on the glass, it survived the punishment of his hard head just finePS: If you don't like batteries and want IR there is the Trijicon.
I fired that rifle when Matt brought it up here, it is a true beastI shot both my buffalos and my elephant using a Trijicon... But it is a 1-4. Works good though. Got it on my 505 Gibbs now... It whacked @matt85 and a few of his friends and other than a few specs of blood on the glass, it survived the punishment of his hard head just fine
Larry a lot depends how hot Matt had the loads he brought.I fired that rifle when Matt brought it up here, it is a true beast
Really nice rifle, and I think Matt said the load was 525 bullet at 2300 out of the muzzle.Larry a lot depends how hot Matt had the loads he brought.
That gun sure got my attention the first time I shot it, actually knocked the sticks over and broke a little piece off. Then I figured out how to keep a better hold on it and I really like that gun now... I have a Ruger RSM that was converted from a 416 Rigby to 505 Gibbs and came from up there. That one really barks and kicks back! I "may" take it on an elephant hunt someday as it is lighter. But I like the CZ for hunting buffalo and really want to take it on a hippo on land hunt!
Matt was developing loads for me and the first ones had a bit extra speed on them and even an extra 25-50 fps is very noticeable. It is actually a lot less severe with 600 grain bullets moving at about 2100 vs the 525's at 2300.
In any case, I'm really please to have it and do plan to take it with to Africa a couple more times
Ill tell you Bob, I'm in my 60's and I have a bad shoulder, but after seeing and firing that rifle I want one.Really nice rifle, and I think Matt said the load was 525 bullet at 2300 out of the muzzle.