Here is a video where I discuss my journey in finding the ultimate DG scope. Bombs away!
@Philip Glass while I don't agree with all of your statements, I applaud you for putting in the work to share a perspective with tangible examples. There really isn't that much good video content related to safari calibers and accessories so I appreciate your efforts.
Not trying to move your point of view, but areas of agreement and disagreement.
1.) I have no problem with your Z8 1.7-12x scope for a 375. I have bigger problems with the stock design and the high or medium rings. If I was to own such a scope for a 375HH, I would definitely have EAW pivot mounts so that I can get it 1/2" lower on the gun than your mounting. I expect all my guns to be designed with a pitched stock for rapid target acquisition with iron sights, and correpsonding optic height that is equally low. That personal expectation means I spend a lot more than most on mounts because its an obsession for me.
2.) You claimed your 1-6x24 leupold by inference was not appropriate for 200 yard shots on impala for leopard bait. I can't speak to your leupold, but the worst light gathering of any scope I've owned was the leupold 1.5-5x32mm illuminated. Inversely, I've hunted all over the world virtually exclusively with 1-6x24 Swaros under a myriad of conditions. Elk, Bear, Leopard, Elephant, 20 species of plains game, white tail deer, etc. No issues with shots out to 350 yards. The newer 1-8x24 might make those longer shots even easier. Again, I can't critique your opinion if its specific to the Leupold that I've never used, but I've never had issues with any stalking rifles.
Quoting Boddington stating he couldn't make a shot at 80 yards on a croc with a dangerous game scope is inferring that its light gathering and zoom rather than a bad reticle. An 80 yard croc brain shot is a chip shot. My ten year old son took such a shot with a Dakota 375HH with a z6 1-6x24mm on a nice trophy croc. He went on to shoot the same rifle on many creatures inside of 300 yards on that and subsequent trips.
Will I die on my hill screaming like a lunatic that you should want a straight tube scope? Nah. But I will die on the hill that I think 99% of rifles mounts, rings, and stocks are all wrong, designed for slow acquisition off sticks with the mounts way too high. Also, with a monte carlo stock best suited for bench shooting that is not set up for a spot-and-stalk hunting scenario.
So if I had a magic wand to destroy all product on the planet, I wouldn't use the wish on your higher power scopes, I'd get rid of the silly stocks and the medium, high, and extra high rings prevalent in the market, they are incorrect for almost all hunting applications. Heck, even a 2-10x50mm optic fits in a mere medium height ring if the right mounts are used. Time is ticking, you have seconds to make a good shot, there is no time to seek and move your head finding focus and twirling dials to move the 10x zoom back to 3x to find the quarry!