Jesse Jaymes
WKR
Finally found "Happy" with a rifle that was giving me some issues. I had a Bushnell LRTSi 3-12 I mounted on a box stock Tikka 22-250 and finally found a load to spin an 88 ELD-M.
Had a literal blast banging steel out to 800+.
I have LONG been in the camp of lots of Xs. I like them. I don't live on podcasts, but recall hearing Avery say "If you can quarter the animal, you have enough Xs and can make the shot".
I had a nice WT buck years ago in a timber cut at 1st light. Rainy grey shitty day. Built a position and was a touch rushed as he was heading to the timber. 500+. Rifle could do it. But I recall feeling "damn....he's small in the scope...I don't know".
I set up a tarp and froze my ass off for 8 hours waiting on him until dark again. Never showed.
Having lived through a pile of scopes that don't track and don't remain zero'd.....I think I have 3 of those Bushnell Elites. A 3-12, a 4-18 and a 3-21. All of them track a dial like a Champ.
I'd like another 10-12X optic to mount on a potential retirement Africa plains game trip. I would guess a rifle is treated more reasonably on a hunt like this than how I roll throughout a season. But the thought of being so far from a spare rifle/scope combo is unsettling.
A Grail scope in this range is generally a NF 2-10. But GD...they are not getting any cheaper.
I own a Maven RS 1.2. 3-15. It simply doesn't do much for me. It's on a heavy recoiling flyweight 300WSM that is ZERO fun to shoot.
Am I missing any robust options WITH PARALLAX in the 10/12X top end range with an exposed locking turret? I don't follow Swaro, Leica, etc. Zeiss looks nice, but no parallax and they may not hold up too well.
Had a literal blast banging steel out to 800+.
I have LONG been in the camp of lots of Xs. I like them. I don't live on podcasts, but recall hearing Avery say "If you can quarter the animal, you have enough Xs and can make the shot".
I had a nice WT buck years ago in a timber cut at 1st light. Rainy grey shitty day. Built a position and was a touch rushed as he was heading to the timber. 500+. Rifle could do it. But I recall feeling "damn....he's small in the scope...I don't know".
I set up a tarp and froze my ass off for 8 hours waiting on him until dark again. Never showed.
Having lived through a pile of scopes that don't track and don't remain zero'd.....I think I have 3 of those Bushnell Elites. A 3-12, a 4-18 and a 3-21. All of them track a dial like a Champ.
I'd like another 10-12X optic to mount on a potential retirement Africa plains game trip. I would guess a rifle is treated more reasonably on a hunt like this than how I roll throughout a season. But the thought of being so far from a spare rifle/scope combo is unsettling.
A Grail scope in this range is generally a NF 2-10. But GD...they are not getting any cheaper.
I own a Maven RS 1.2. 3-15. It simply doesn't do much for me. It's on a heavy recoiling flyweight 300WSM that is ZERO fun to shoot.
Am I missing any robust options WITH PARALLAX in the 10/12X top end range with an exposed locking turret? I don't follow Swaro, Leica, etc. Zeiss looks nice, but no parallax and they may not hold up too well.