Any more lightweight options?

Correct, S&B will retrofit the turret on any klassik. I had the turret installed on a capped-turret model as well as parallax adjusted to 250 yards. I could have mine sent back and fitted for the new 4.8mil turret as well, if I wanted. They charge $350, and turnaround was about a week, maybe two. Call them directly if you go this route, they are easy to work with. Or just buy one with the turret installed from the factory, just be sure you are clear which version you are getting.
 
Lrhs2 4.5-18 is 27oz, but still worth noting imo

Glass is slightly better and eyebox is much better than my tenmile

I haven't dropped it yet:)
 
As a note on the S&B 3-12 with elevation dial, I've had to use a 20MOA rail and zero at 200 for the rifles I've used it on.

Without the 20MOA rail it would run out of internal adjustment, leaving it unable to use the remaining adjustment shown on the dial.

25 MOA inclination was to much, leaving it unable to zero at 200.

The need for inclination could vary between rifles/ring height/cartridge. The 20 MOA has worked for 6.5 CM, 7-08, and .308 for me with 20-22" barrels.
 
How much elevation travel do you need? A Schmidt and Bender klassik 3-12 meets all of your requirements and is generally considered pretty reliable by the drop test crowd, similar price category to the tenmile, and has a good hunting reticle. The only real caveat is that it only has 4.8mils of elevation travel. That limits it to 600-650 yards and under...so depending on your use could be a non issue or a deal breaker.

Mine has the older 3.2mil turret which limits it to 500 yards or so for me. That's really not a limitation for me so its a non-issue in my case, I would buy another if I was in the market. I feel like the new 4.8mil turret and the extra 100-150 yard range it provides makes it a good viable scope for a lot of people.
plus you can get them new under $1500 at Europtic, which I think is the only us distributor.
 
How much elevation travel do you need? A Schmidt and Bender klassik 3-12 meets all of your requirements and is generally considered pretty reliable by the drop test crowd, similar price category to the tenmile, and has a good hunting reticle. The only real caveat is that it only has 4.8mils of elevation travel. That limits it to 600-650 yards and under...so depending on your use could be a non issue or a deal breaker.

Mine has the older 3.2mil turret which limits it to 500 yards or so for me. That's really not a limitation for me so its a non-issue in my case, I would buy another if I was in the market. I feel like the new 4.8mil turret and the extra 100-150 yard range it provides makes it a good viable scope for a lot of people.
Thats a deal breaker for me
 
Lrhs2 4.5-18 is 27oz, but still worth noting imo

Glass is slightly better and eyebox is much better than my tenmile

I haven't dropped it yet:)
27-30 oz scopes aren't really that light.
Even the maven at 26 is pushing it with this rifle im building.
 
I'm looking hard at that march F tactical. Even though it has more zoom than I want and not sure if I can get either a capped or locking windage but 20 ounces or 21.5 with illumination sure sounds nice
 
How much elevation travel do you need? A Schmidt and Bender klassik 3-12 meets all of your requirements and is generally considered pretty reliable by the drop test crowd, similar price category to the tenmile, and has a good hunting reticle. The only real caveat is that it only has 4.8mils of elevation travel. That limits it to 600-650 yards and under...so depending on your use could be a non issue or a deal breaker.

Mine has the older 3.2mil turret which limits it to 500 yards or so for me. That's really not a limitation for me so its a non-issue in my case, I would buy another if I was in the market. I feel like the new 4.8mil turret and the extra 100-150 yard range it provides makes it a good viable scope for a lot of people.
I've read a lot of good things about it and I took a chance and ordered a Klassik 3-12x42 for my Tikka T3X .300 WSM 22" barrel. I did confirm with Europtic that the one I ordered has the 4.8 mils of elevation travel. Do you know if 600-650 yds is still the limit.. even if I zero it at 200 yards? Would a scope base increase this range? Also, do you know if the illuminated reticle is still plenty visible on 3-4x in the timber?
 
I've read a lot of good things about it and I took a chance and ordered a Klassik 3-12x42 for my Tikka T3X .300 WSM 22" barrel. I did confirm with Europtic that the one I ordered has the 4.8 mils of elevation travel. Do you know if 600-650 yds is still the limit.. even if I zero it at 200 yards? Would a scope base increase this range? Also, do you know if the illuminated reticle is still plenty visible on 3-4x in the timber?
I had a 4.8MIL klassik on a tikka, and zeroed at 100 yards I only had 4.2 MILs of dial left in the erector. It only has 10.8 MILs of travel

So you may need a 5 or 10 moa scope base to get you a 200 yard zero and full turret travel. You should be able to check a ballistic calculator to know what a 200 yard zero + 4.8 MILs gets you. I had the same intention and I think it was ~750 yards for a 6.5PRC.

But I never went through with it. I lost interest in using the scope when I discovered I needed a rail
 
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