Tried to use a fancy word there. Just found out a "brace" is only two!! But that third Rifle is Purty too!Nice brace of Coopers there! Just a bit jealous![]()
Tried to use a fancy word there. Just found out a "brace" is only two!! But that third Rifle is Purty too!Nice brace of Coopers there! Just a bit jealous![]()
I just purchased our third rifle scope for deer hunting it’s a vxhd 3.5-10-50 for Whitetails i tried vortex viper 2.5-10-44 absolutely wasn’t impressed I feel now never another vortex anything the Leupold we now have is the greatest of all time we have 3of them on 6.5CMs for Whitetails hopefully will never need another till we possibly upgrade anyone out there agree with this statement thanks to allDepends on distance you plan to shoot. For a 223 Rem you're probably looking at under 300 yards. A 4 x 16 will work very nicely with a 223 Rem. I have several on my 223 Rems and I'm very satisfied with them.
Uh…7 by my math…or did I sleep in. Besides, you brought it up.You all know this post is 8 years old 8
Amen to the “Better Optics” !Several years ago on my first ever PD hunt, I took 3 rifles with the following scopes:
3-9, just not enough magnification
6.5 - 20, perfect
fixed 36X, terrible, couldn't find the dogs with that much magnification.
Like others have mentioned, I consider 6.5-20 to be just right. I favored the Leupold Varmint Hunter reticle, but really like the Sightron MOA-H. I have shot some 8.5-25 Leupolds, but rarely use the added power above 20X. I'm a hold over shooter, and for distance and wind, you really need some sort of repeatable reference in your scope to maximize your hits.
I also much prefer the side parallax focus. Much easier to adjust than on the objective. When I am hunting, I am either looking through binoculars, rangefinder, or rifle scope basically all the time. After 8 hours of that, it can tire your eyes. You will appreciate the better optics.
A triumvirate…. {:~)Tried to use a fancy word there. Just found out a "brace" is only two!! But that third Rifle is Purty too!
Almost 7 years to the day Buster @May 2018. But some things never change. Like factory 700 triggers, they need replacing in 2025 as in 2018.You all know this post is 8 years old 8
Holy guano Batman! A buck a shot? Have you considered springing for your own chronograph and shooting in "the wild" to avoid that silly indoor environment shooting a rifle?7 years old, but the topic is still a valid one.
They won't let you set up your own Chrono. Instead they'd like to rent you theirs at a buck a shot.
The highest power you can obtain, better to have and not need than to need and not have.Picking up a 700ADL Varmint in 223 Rem today. lt will be used strictly on Prairie Dogs..
Just trying to decide what power LEUPOLD scope to mount on it...
Thanks,
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