WyoBull
AH fanatic
I like the increased focal range of the newer scopes but on my model 70 375 H&H that was manufactured in 1966 sits a Leupold Vari-X II 3-9 40mm. It fits the rifle very well.
I own literally dozens of Leupolds, and it is hard to go wrong with any of VX options. I do like the VX5HD 2x10x42's for their versatility, and I used a VX5-HD 1-5 x 24 on my .375 on my last Safari. I've got the VX3HD 1-5 x 20 on .416 Rigby. All of this is to say I love Leupold rifle scopes, but I have recently delved into some new optics - mainly just to try something new.Correction 2.0x10x42. Of your other choices the 2.5x8.
VX 3, 1.5-5, or 2.5-8, appropriate for that rifle without looking like a big scope. Hunt hard, get close, I've never "had to" take a shot over 200 yards in Africa
Seriously look at the VX5 2.0x12x42. I just splurged on one and do not regret it!
I have that on my .375 Weatherby. Have hundreds of rounds through it with no problems of any kind. It's a good rig. Mine is the HD version with the brighter lenses. I recommend those over the standard. They are noticeably brighter. But they're all good.Correction 2.0x10x42. Of your other choices the 2.5x8.