All you scope enthusiasts
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All you scope enthusiasts
After buying new tyres for the lux and having a bit of tax return left, ill be looking at buying a new scope for the 300 in the next couple months. Main reason for this is I'll be having the opportunity of stretching the legs on it a bit on the Sambars.
The criteria that I'm looking for are:
-Minimum magnification of 4x or lower because it'll still be used for stalking.
-lightweight because my little girl arms will struggle and will unbalance my setup.
-Max zoom of 12x or higher
-Some form of reliable & repeatable ballistic/target turret for elevation adjustment
-Preferably have a 50mm objective lense.
-Cost less than $2K
The first scope I looked at was the swaro Z5 3.5-18x44 BT. Fits all the criteria but the 50mm objective. Still the favourite at this stage though.
Then I looked at nightforce NXS 3.5-15x50. Again, fits most of the criteria but is almost double the weight of the swaro.
And the most recent option is the Swaro Z3 4-12x50 BT. This would be perfect, but doesn't have parallax adjustment.
Is there anything out there that meets what I'm after or am I just going to have to compromise? Would be keen to hear some other options!
The criteria that I'm looking for are:
-Minimum magnification of 4x or lower because it'll still be used for stalking.
-lightweight because my little girl arms will struggle and will unbalance my setup.
-Max zoom of 12x or higher
-Some form of reliable & repeatable ballistic/target turret for elevation adjustment
-Preferably have a 50mm objective lense.
-Cost less than $2K
The first scope I looked at was the swaro Z5 3.5-18x44 BT. Fits all the criteria but the 50mm objective. Still the favourite at this stage though.
Then I looked at nightforce NXS 3.5-15x50. Again, fits most of the criteria but is almost double the weight of the swaro.
And the most recent option is the Swaro Z3 4-12x50 BT. This would be perfect, but doesn't have parallax adjustment.
Is there anything out there that meets what I'm after or am I just going to have to compromise? Would be keen to hear some other options!
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Re: All you scope enthusiasts
The Z3 and Z5 are great scopes. Personally I would want less on the lower end 2.5/3 max, 4 is a little too much for close shots. What distance you think you might shoot out to? I use a 3.5-10 SIII Sightron out to 600-700 no troubles. Shooting game and targets are completely different, you don't need to see their hairs on there back. I personally wouldn't go above 10 on the high end and get as low as you can on the lower end. Also the S111 is a great scope but I am not suggesting it for low light shooting it falls behind the Z series scopes, as I believe the night force does also. Cheers
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Thanks for your advise. At this stage I have a 3-9 Leupold on it and generally walk around on 4-5 power when stalking. Shots will probably be no greater than 400m at this stage. Camel and I were watching a couple sambar last week, and looking through the leupy I must admit I would've felt more comfortable with a little more magnification if I were to be taking a shot. Given the information you've provided, what would you get if you were in the same situation?choppy2925 wrote:The Z3 and Z5 are great scopes. Personally I would want less on the lower end 2.5/3 max, 4 is a little too much for close shots. What distance you think you might shoot out to? I use a 3.5-10 SIII Sightron out to 600-700 no troubles. Shooting game and targets are completely different, you don't need to see their hairs on there back. I personally wouldn't go above 10 on the high end and get as low as you can on the lower end. Also the S111 is a great scope but I am not suggesting it for low light shooting it falls behind the Z series scopes, as I believe the night force does also. Cheers
Cheers for the help!
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Hi Spacie
So many options? I would say if you are going to missathon wait and check out the scopes there!
I would think most of the major scopes will be in attendance
You won't go wrong with a z3 /z5 great scopes or a zeiss ht/ hd. (I am biased euro glass fan)
If you are not planning to shoot long range I personally don't think parallax adjustment is a major issue with a quality scope
When stalking normally I have scope on 3 - 4 power ... Have found the thicker the scrub lower the power
Good luck
Mark
So many options? I would say if you are going to missathon wait and check out the scopes there!
I would think most of the major scopes will be in attendance
You won't go wrong with a z3 /z5 great scopes or a zeiss ht/ hd. (I am biased euro glass fan)
If you are not planning to shoot long range I personally don't think parallax adjustment is a major issue with a quality scope
When stalking normally I have scope on 3 - 4 power ... Have found the thicker the scrub lower the power
Good luck
Mark
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Re: All you scope enthusiasts
I think that'll be the go, Sako.
When you say 'long range' in regards to parallax adjustment, what kind of distances do you classify as long range?
Cheers
When you say 'long range' in regards to parallax adjustment, what kind of distances do you classify as long range?
Cheers
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Hi Spacie
Long range for me 300 + (I sight my 22-250 if for 200 m) .... Once you need holdover or a bdc to hit accurately ..I don't often shoot long range others on this forum will be more help with that
Cheers Mark
Long range for me 300 + (I sight my 22-250 if for 200 m) .... Once you need holdover or a bdc to hit accurately ..I don't often shoot long range others on this forum will be more help with that
Cheers Mark
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Yeah okay. I'd potentially be reaching out to 400m plus which is why I'm a bit concerned over the Z3.Sako 22-250 wrote:Hi Spacie
Long range for me 300 + (I sight my 22-250 if for 200 m) .... Once you need holdover or a bdc to hit accurately
Cheers Mark
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I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.
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S-Tac?Seddo wrote:I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.
I LOVE my S-Tac such an awesome scope especially for the money!
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Seddo wrote:I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.
Farkin big and heavy for a lightweight rifle though.kjd wrote:S-Tac?Seddo wrote:I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.
I LOVE my S-Tac such an awesome scope especially for the money!
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Well yeah but I guess we don't have spaghetti arms haha. In all seriousness though it's a top scope but more of a LR/tactical scope so it is going to be big but the weight you wouldn't notice it over any other scope when mounted to a rifle.Space Cadet wrote:Seddo wrote:I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.Farkin big and heavy for a lightweight rifle though.kjd wrote:S-Tac?Seddo wrote:I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.
I LOVE my S-Tac such an awesome scope especially for the money!
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It's no fun lugging a heavy setup up hill and down dale. Not all of us can shoot deer in paddocks [WINKING FACE]kjd wrote:Well yeah but I guess we don't have spaghetti arms haha. .Space Cadet wrote:Seddo wrote:I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.Farkin big and heavy for a lightweight rifle though.kjd wrote:S-Tac?Seddo wrote:I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.
I LOVE my S-Tac such an awesome scope especially for the money!
In all seriousness though, it's around double the weight of the Swaro's and not what I'm after.
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Pretty simple then.. If it doesn't suit your needs don't buy it.Space Cadet wrote:It's no fun lugging a heavy setup up hill and down dale. Not all of us can shoot deer in paddocks [WINKING FACE]kjd wrote:Well yeah but I guess we don't have spaghetti arms haha. .Space Cadet wrote:Seddo wrote:I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.Farkin big and heavy for a lightweight rifle though.kjd wrote:S-Tac?Seddo wrote:I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.
I LOVE my S-Tac such an awesome scope especially for the money!
In all seriousness though, it's around double the weight of the Swaro's and not what I'm after.
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Yes mate, i meant S Tac, my brain wasn't talking to my fingers.kjd wrote:S-Tac?Seddo wrote:I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.
I LOVE my S-Tac such an awesome scope especially for the money!
I don't do the light weight rifle thing so i cant comment, eat more wheeties!!.
Whats with the double posts???
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You mustn't be an elitist "stalker" either then!Seddo wrote:Yes mate, i meant S Tac, my brain wasn't talking to my fingers.kjd wrote:S-Tac?Seddo wrote:I just got a Sightron V-Tac 2.5-17.5x56 for my 223 and its seems good so far, havent had a lot of time behind it yet.
I LOVE my S-Tac such an awesome scope especially for the money!
I don't do the light weight rifle thing so i cant comment, eat more wheeties!!.
Whats with the double posts???