As long as they lock, I'm happy to have them. It really depends on how you shoot/train/style. Was about to make hits out to 300 yards with my 375h&h, just dial it in. Like everything else, the market does what the masses want. Right, wrong, or indifferent. Scope technology has come a long ways, just like bullet technology. We are all reaping the benefits, better glass, better QC, better pricing.I miss the days when rifle scopes had caps over the elevation and windage adjustments. Not exposed turrets as tall as a Miami condo. Marked for adjusting out to 20000 MOA. Just caps. Zero the scope at 100-200 yards, screw the caps back on, and go hunt. Maybe they have a place in mountain hunting. But I can just imagine stalking in on a once-in-a-lifetime Kudu, and the PH looks back to see the client spinning the adjustment dials so the can hold dead on…..at 75 yards! Who needs ‘em? Looking at optics catalogs lately I think I saw just a couple of the old style scopes. Everything else was outfitted with those dreadful complications. I will not mention the scopes that talk to ones cellphone via Bluetooth. It’s getting to be my bedtime and I don’t want to lay awake thinking of the rapid pace we are heading to hades.
Vx3 2.5x8 has very good eye relief, over 4 inches. Saying that i use 1.5x5 vx3s, it has a little less.I was asking about a month ago for some direction on a rifle, 375 H&H or 375 Ruger. Well I was able to procure a Winchester M70 Safari Classic in 375 H&H that will be delivered this week. I have also been able to get 3 different brands of what I hope are quality cartridges for the rifle. Now I am down to choosing a scope. I hope to primarily use this rifle to hunt buffalo with the possibility of hippo as well. However, I want to be able to shoot PG as well with this rifle, which makes choosing the best optics for both jobs important. I understand the difference in the quality of the various companies, ie.. Swarovski, Zeus’s, Leupold etc.. I am more asking for recommended magnifications, eye relief and objective size. I am considering between 1-6x24, 1-8x24, 1.7-10x42 and 2-10x42. I want to be able to quickly find a buffalo at close range but also want to feel comfortable shooting a plains game animal at 175-200 yards. I know that there has to be some compromises and nothing will be great for both applications but I am trying to get the best of both worlds so to speak. I’d be grateful for y’all’s input based on your experiences. Thanks
I would also add the Schmidt & Bender line of straight tubes. The S&B Zenith, 1.1-4x24, FD7 is another favorite of mine.So I’m shopping for a scope for my Dakota in 416 Rem. I have been looking at the Zeiss V4 1-4 w/ illuminated MIB, Swarovski Z6 and Z8 (1-6, and 1-8) illuminated reticle, Leupold VHD6 1-6 with Fire Dot. Any recommendations??? Any scopes that I’m missing? Any advice is appreciated!!!
Vx3 2.5x8 has very good eye relief, over 4 inches. Saying that i use 1.5x5 vx3s, it has a little less.I was asking about a month ago for some direction on a rifle, 375 H&H or 375 Ruger. Well I was able to procure a Winchester M70 Safari Classic in 375 H&H that will be delivered this week. I have also been able to get 3 different brands of what I hope are quality cartridges for the rifle. Now I am down to choosing a scope. I hope to primarily use this rifle to hunt buffalo with the possibility of hippo as well. However, I want to be able to shoot PG as well with this rifle, which makes choosing the best optics for both jobs important. I understand the difference in the quality of the various companies, ie.. Swarovski, Zeus’s, Leupold etc.. I am more asking for recommended magnifications, eye relief and objective size. I am considering between 1-6x24, 1-8x24, 1.7-10x42 and 2-10x42. I want to be able to quickly find a buffalo at close range but also want to feel comfortable shooting a plains game animal at 175-200 yards. I know that there has to be some compromises and nothing will be great for both applications but I am trying to get the best of both worlds so to speak. I’d be grateful for y’all’s input based on your experiences. Thanks
the problem with low rings is sometime the bolt won’t clear.A Leupold VX5 in 2-10x42 will need medium Tally QD. Smaller than 42 and lows might work. For me I use medium on them all for Stock fit to face to scope alignment that what’s work best for me personally
I was using a Z8i 1-8x24 on my 416RM and really liked it. I sold the 416RM and now the scope is on my 375H&H, still works perfectly.So I’m shopping for a scope for my Dakota in 416 Rem. I have been looking at the Zeiss V4 1-4 w/ illuminated MIB, Swarovski Z6 and Z8 (1-6, and 1-8) illuminated reticle, Leupold VHD6 1-6 with Fire Dot. Any recommendations??? Any scopes that I’m missing? Any advice is appreciated!!!
Could you provide an example of this please? Calling something "cheap" and "quality" at the same time rarely go together.As for brands, just go with what you want and can afford. Cheaper brands are pretty darn close in quality at a fraction of the price.
Could you provide an example of this please? Calling something "cheap" and "quality" at the same time rarely go together.