I just put a Meopta on my Tikka 30-06. I love this scope so far, especially at the price point. Mine is a 2.5-15x44 with the 30mm tube. I got the dichro tech BDC reticle, which I really like so far. Not illuminated but it's a coating on the glass that will alternate between a red & pale blue depending on the darkness of tha background. You can't argue with Schott glass for the price of a mid-range Vortex.Meopta. I was shooting the Meopta Optika 1-6x24 on my 404 Jeff today. I would pair that with the 1.7-10x42 Meopta for plains game.
Both with No. 4 type reticles.
If you had an illuminated scope it would have been easier to put the dot where it belongs. Another thing is the quality of the glass. If you like Leupold and believe they are completely adequate, I urge you to NOT look through Zeiss, Swaro, S&B or Leica scopes for the sake of your bank account.On my most recent trip I realized that my eyes are 60 years old....and not what they used to be! I had a Leupold 1.5 - 5 X 20's on my .458 Lott. The buff was is a shadow and I had a hard time getting on him. I think I would have been better off with a 3-9 x 40. In quick detach rings.
Not true. Go to a rimfire Silhouette match where they shoot out to 100 meters and see how you do with iron sights. I have two rifles for this, one has a 36x and the other has a 40x scope. I see you belong to Gray's Harbor gun club in Washington state. Washington state is very strong in Silhouette shooting and they have some of the top shooters in the USA. You ought to check them out and participate. No way iron sights outshoots someone who knows how to use a scope.Then let me elaborate. At 100y or less, off hand, I can shoot an open sighted rifle just as accurately as anyone with a scoped rifle.
I ended up getting a Schmidt amd Bender Zenith 1.1-4x24 illuminated. Thanks all for your comments