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re: New rifle scope
Posted on 1/16/21 at 10:11 am to Pouldo26
Posted on 1/16/21 at 10:11 am to Pouldo26
You never really said what this will be for...hunting, range work, do it all, etc. will you be carrying the rifle, do you like to dial or holdover, etc.
Assuming do it all, I have a vx6 2-12 on the rifle sitting next to me in the blind. Not too heavy to carry (but not super light either) Had the crosshairs on a doe at first light this morning. No problem. was even able to quickly discern the small rack on a yesrling buck as he came through the brush in the near dark.
Have also shot Steel out to 700 with no issues.
Assuming do it all, I have a vx6 2-12 on the rifle sitting next to me in the blind. Not too heavy to carry (but not super light either) Had the crosshairs on a doe at first light this morning. No problem. was even able to quickly discern the small rack on a yesrling buck as he came through the brush in the near dark.
Have also shot Steel out to 700 with no issues.
Posted on 1/16/21 at 10:55 am to ccard257
It will mostly be a scope for hunting out of stands and i would like to start dabbling in some long distance shooting. Seems like the general consensus is between the meopta and the vx 5 or 6. It will be going on a 7mm rem mag so im leaning towards the the adjustable turrets over the reticle holdover.
Posted on 1/16/21 at 12:37 pm to Pouldo26
I put that exact Optika 6 on my 13 yo’s Christmas present.
So far so good. He’s knocking really tight groups with it on a Ruger American in .308
I will say this- it is VERY heavy. For me, that’s a plus because it will help bring recoil down.
Also- the windage turret is NOT lockable. So you will need to be concious of moving it inadvertently.
I just have a little sticky note on his stock so he can make sure to visually check 0
So far so good. He’s knocking really tight groups with it on a Ruger American in .308
I will say this- it is VERY heavy. For me, that’s a plus because it will help bring recoil down.
Also- the windage turret is NOT lockable. So you will need to be concious of moving it inadvertently.
I just have a little sticky note on his stock so he can make sure to visually check 0
This post was edited on 1/16/21 at 12:40 pm
Posted on 1/16/21 at 5:35 pm to Pouldo26
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dabbling in some long distance shooting
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im leaning towards the the adjustable turrets
Stay away from the Leupolds under the MK5 if you intend to dial. I've owned 3 VX5HD's and 2 of the 3 had to go back to Leupold for turret issues. I know I will get downvoted by all the Leupy fanboys on here but for a dialing scope they just don't stand up to it. Their MK5's have a different erector and do dial reliably. Its sad too bc like I've mentioned on here before, if they would get their heads out of their asses and fix their erectors, then the VX5HD 3-15x44 would quite possibly be the perfect hunting scope
Posted on 1/16/21 at 9:40 pm to Rize
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Razor is the only thing I would consider in a Vortex and even then if I’m spending that kind of money I’m buying something else.
Agree except for the razor 1-6 gen 2 E. That one can not be beat for the money
Posted on 3/7/22 at 12:41 pm to Pouldo26
Hasn't been mentioned but put a Trijicon Credo 2.5-15-42 on my Savage Ultralight for hunting last season. It's as clear as a VX5 and has illum reticle for $900. It is their new hunting scope line and been very impressed. I killed a deer at 300 yards no problem in January.
Posted on 3/7/22 at 1:20 pm to lsufan1971
Call Sport Optics in Hammond when you are ready to buy. They beat the best price I could find online on my new Swaro Z5. No sales tax and free shipping also.
Also check the weight and lengths of these scopes before you buy. Some are really big and heavy.
Also check the weight and lengths of these scopes before you buy. Some are really big and heavy.
This post was edited on 3/7/22 at 1:22 pm
Posted on 3/7/22 at 1:41 pm to Pouldo26
Like some have said, I prefer a simple scope for hunting and I keep my shots inside my maximum point blank range. I don't want to be adjusting focus and elevation in the heat of the moment.
I won't get into the debate of what distance stops being hunting and becomes shooting but when you get down range it becomes more difficult to find exactly where your target was standing in order to locate those first couple drops of blood.
I won't get into the debate of what distance stops being hunting and becomes shooting but when you get down range it becomes more difficult to find exactly where your target was standing in order to locate those first couple drops of blood.
Posted on 3/7/22 at 4:32 pm to Rize
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Yes. I have a Meostar and it’s one of the best low light scopes I own. I’ve got a decent amount of scopes and always tend to buy something different to test out. Leupold VX6 Leupold VX7 Zeiss HD 5 Zeiss V6 Swaro Z6 NF NXS NF ATACR Nikon Monarch Nikon Monarch Gold Leica Swaro El 10x42 Binos
You messed with the nx8 at all, any thoughts?
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