bruce moulds
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i mean that a serious ammount of money has been spent to get a top quality stalking rifle in a stalking rifle chambering.What do you mean by the real world?
the rifle is designed a certain way to excell in certain areas.
putting a big varmint powders scope on it detracts from the above purpose of the rifle, by being heavier which detracts from its balance and handling, and must be mounted higher, detracting from speed of use.
also have mentioned parallax.
just because a scope costs more does not mean it is better for some jobs.
it is more about the getoff than doing the job in hand if you put the wrong scope on a rifle.
objective housings can hit barrels and large ocular housings can hit bolt handles.
these considerations outweigh sacrificing what is already good glass, in proven packages.
spending the difference in price on practice ammo would be better spent.
please note i have not gone down to tasco level.
like you say, it is not my money, but an opinion was asked for.
bruce.