Yes I posted that as a heads up for you, I'm already jumping on a 1x4 for my 404 jeff build, I have a VX1 on my 375HH while it's not as bright as my Nikons it has taken all the beating my 375 has put out so far, I would guess the VX3 maybe has better glassThey have the same deal on the 2.5-8. Net price $299.00 after rebate. It's hard to pass up.
Congrats,Don't forget that rebate(if you went with the VX3)I ended up with the Leupold 2.5-8. It will go into Talley mounts. Should all be here in the next few days.
Congrats,Don't forget that rebate(if you went with the VX3)
Well...on one hand, it has 30+ years of history working just fine...I plan on taking my recently purchased Remington 700 8mm magnum to Africa next year. The rifle came with a pre Monarch Nikon 4x scope. The rifle is a late 80s vintage and I'm assuming the scope is the same. It is clean, clear, doesn't fog and has held zero perfectly through my initial load development. I'm not looking for advice on fixed vs. variable, more power, etc. I've found that for deer sized game and larger, if I can't hit it with a 4x scope, I probably shouldn't be shooting at it. My concern is reliability. Am I risking failure with every shot? Should I replace it with something more modern?
Eye relief on most modern 1-6 optics is fixed. My vcog did not vary, nor do I recall my k16i (kahles military version of z6i) varying. Eyebox did shrink thiugh, as you would expect.A 3-9 is, with all due respect, a better sail than the average 4x when it's windy in the mountains!
Also, the higher the zoom ratio, the more critical the eye relief and the greater the variation in eye relief distance between lowest and highest magnification! That is why I only looked though the Swarovski Z6 1-6 on one occasion. NB Kahles have just brought out a new 3x ratio range of hunting telescopes, the Helia 3 series, for precisely that reason, although they are far too polite to say so!
Well...on one hand, it has 30+ years of history working just fine...
On the other. ..yeah, there are better scopes out nowadays. I don't think anyone could fault you for going either way, really, but I wouldn't eat Ramen noodles for a week to replace it, either.