Erussell01
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Hey gang,
Because I like to tinker...
I have a savage axis 308 topped with an inexpensive Burris droptine 4.5-14 that I really kinda love. It's not the clearest or brightest glass at 14.... it's certainly not the lightest. I believe it weighs 18 oz.
I am considering a different optic for the rifle. I love a bdc reticle, and I really genuinely like Burris a lot. What are the pros and cons of getting another scope, in 3-9? Is it really worth the couple hundred bucks to get a 3-9? It would be 5 or 6 oz lighter. Yes I'd lose magnification but I would imagine it would be better at 9x than the droptine I have is at 14.
However, for the modest amount of rifle hunting I do
(One deer two years ago and one antelope last year) is it worth it?
I'm realistically a 400 yard and In shooter, and if I'm honest, I'd say I'm a 300 yard and in shooter. Do I need a 4.5 or would grandpa's classic 3-9 do the job for me?
I ended up with the 4.5-14 for a Christmas gift from my wife. Given the choice ai probably would have gotten a 3-9, but I'm not sure I'll notice a difference. I don't carry the rifle often, but will be carrying it again in Wyoming for antelope and hopefully next year for cow elk with my dad, but I doubt he and I will cover a ton of miles on that trip.
Because I like to tinker...
I have a savage axis 308 topped with an inexpensive Burris droptine 4.5-14 that I really kinda love. It's not the clearest or brightest glass at 14.... it's certainly not the lightest. I believe it weighs 18 oz.
I am considering a different optic for the rifle. I love a bdc reticle, and I really genuinely like Burris a lot. What are the pros and cons of getting another scope, in 3-9? Is it really worth the couple hundred bucks to get a 3-9? It would be 5 or 6 oz lighter. Yes I'd lose magnification but I would imagine it would be better at 9x than the droptine I have is at 14.
However, for the modest amount of rifle hunting I do
(One deer two years ago and one antelope last year) is it worth it?
I'm realistically a 400 yard and In shooter, and if I'm honest, I'd say I'm a 300 yard and in shooter. Do I need a 4.5 or would grandpa's classic 3-9 do the job for me?
I ended up with the 4.5-14 for a Christmas gift from my wife. Given the choice ai probably would have gotten a 3-9, but I'm not sure I'll notice a difference. I don't carry the rifle often, but will be carrying it again in Wyoming for antelope and hopefully next year for cow elk with my dad, but I doubt he and I will cover a ton of miles on that trip.