Great video and excellent advice for the client looking to maximise their opportunities.Here is a video where I discuss my journey in finding the ultimate DG scope. Bombs away!
I really like your scope choices. What bullet are you using in your .300? Thanks!First Thank you Phillip for an excellent video.
Do to my job I have had the opportunity to sell and try many different optics over the years. Africa especially has a different need on optics verses here in Texas.
After 5 trips. 5 buffalo 1 lioness and 46 plains game I have adjusted and changed scopes so many times I have lost count.
I have settled on what I feel is perfect for me. That is the key, Me. Each person needs to decide what is perfect for them.
CZ 458 Lott wears a Leupold VX6 Patrol 1-6 FireDot. This is non CDS version. Gun is for DG only up to 150 yards very comfortable shooting it. Many rounds down it
CZ 375 HH wears Leupold VX6 2-12 FireDot with CDS cut for 300gr Aframes. Have used out to 300 yards on plains game and is my back up DG. Plan on using it for Hippo and croc next year.
My 300 win mag which is my home hunting rifle and plains game in Africa
VX5 5-20x52 CDS FireDot. Why so big?
Long range South Texas or West Texas.
Also in Africa makes for nice optics shooting Baboons and long distance and open plains game areas.
These work best for me on these rifles.
I have gone to all Leupold now.
Eye relief is a key factor for me and field of view. These work best for my body frame
Each person needs to find what works best for them, there hunting situations, and body built.
My 2 cents.
Yes sir!...To each, their own.
Thanks for your thoughts on this. I have a couple of responses. One is on the distance on DG shots. I've never heard of a PH only allowing a 50 yard shot on DG. Now is it preferable? Yes, in most cases. I just shot a buffalo earlier this year in the EC at 82 yards with my double! Secondly I don't know of anyone who goes on a DG hunt and does not want the opportunity it's at a big Kudu as well! DG+PG is the norm.Mr. Glass -
Thank you for the excellent review of your journey.
I have one significant disagreement logically. It may be that my thinking is boxed in. I also, with one whole safari, have a tenuous footing position, to say the least, while disagreeing with your greater experience base.
I have been taught here on AH and through my reading, that a PH will not provide/allow a shot longer than 50 yards on DG. Sure, some happen that way, but the solid expectation is for a close range shot at dangerous game. However, you quickly switch the parameters to include PLAINS game at 200 yards - this is not dangerous game hunting. Perhaps you should just state that you are seeking a Swiss army knife scope that can do everything? If that was your premise, then I could wholly/entirely agree with your arrived at choice. I certainly cannot afford it, but see how you got there.
Interesting that you have no cheekrest. I find this critical to align my ocular cavity behind the scope.
I also have switched to fixed rings and a tool in my bag to remove the scope if needed. Never been needed yet - even after the bakkie rolled on the highway and sent my rifle bouncing across the asphalt.
The firedot is an awesome step forward in sighting tools - totally agree.
I seem to be headed down your path - with the Leupold Black Friday sale, I acquired the VX5 3-15x44 with the thoughts of seeing if it will work to fully use the .30-06-like trajectory of the .375 Ruger. With the CDS system, is it possible to have the "one scope to rule them all" set-up on my Goldilocks rifle? It seems to me that it will be possible to effectively reach out to 400 and farther with the .375 Ruger. Other than the cost, it will undoubtedly be a fun journey finding out via going to the range and hunting.
Again - thanks for your views and input. It is valuable for us neophyte hunters to hear what someone with your experience opines.
ThanksWell done video with a similar journey that I went on for Safari scopes.
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Now that is fun! I've hunted with my double with iron sights and it is a nice change of pace But not for everyone.Thanks for taking the time to create the videos....
For me I have been going in the other direction...
my last 2 trips to Zim.. all animals were shot with Iron Sights
Yes that is the point to try different options. There is no difference between 1x and 1.3x, and frankly no practical difference at 2x. I shot the charging leopard in the mouth with the Leupold on 2x!Talk about stirring the pot
I will say that I prefer a true 1x, but I agree with the need to “try before you buy” in regards to scopes and the benefits of illumination.
Your summary is correct. Having the most versatile scope possible is necessary when in the wilds of Africa. You never know what the next day may bring.I was the fourth person to watch your video - according to youtube ;-)
A question: When you were using that 1-6x24, did it work for you to shoot it with both eyes open at 1x or did you rarely use it at its lowest setting?
A secondary question: How close to 1x is your 1-6x24 in reality?
If I should summarize the message of your video, it seem to me that you want to use one single scope both for dangerous game and for other hunting opportunities on the same day and therefore you have chosen a compromise that works for different situations.