AustinL911,
27oz for the scope sounds much to heavy and out of place on a 6lb rifle. You should be able to get that down to 12-13 oz with a quality optic. I like the Swaro Z3 3X10X42 with a 1" tube. Another good choice would be a Leupold VX-3 in 2.5X8X36 or 3.5X10X40. Even with a 30 MM tube you should be able to get the weight under 16-17 oz. This would put the total weight of the scoped rifle near 7 1/4 LB. That is what my Kimber 8400 WSM tips the scale at. This is a very pleasant to carry package I think you would enjoy.
LaGriz
Yea, I know it's heavy. I haven't looked too much into scope weights just yet. I was glancing at the new Sig Optics line and really like the features and build of their Tango6 3-18x44, but it's a freakin beast at 37oz. So, I figured I'd compromise and take a look at their Whiskey lineup, which a comparable scope is around 27oz; still quite heavy.
To be honest, I haven't really dove into scope weights (ever) because I've never had ounce counting on my mind. I also haven't done a whole lot of research just yet, but clearly I need to.
How far do you expect to shoot?
Short answer; Don't know. I've traditionally run bolt actions that had tight tolerances and were quite capable of pulling some decently tight groups. This rifle, however, is kind of up in the air as to the kind of accuracy it will bring. It's a Thompson Center Encore/ProHunter/WTF they are calling it now. Being a break-open, interchangeable barrel, it's not going to be a tight as a bolt gun. I've done all I can do to ensure it shoots straight; custom barrel, tweaked action, tighter hinge pins, worked trigger, etc. That said, it's still not a bolt gun and I'm not sure yet what it's capable of.
I'll be handloading for it, so I'm trying to maximize it's potential as much as possible.
Ideally, I want a scope with some dialable turrets, zero stops, hash reticle, and still relatively light. I prefer to dial for elevation and hold for wind. Pending the gun is capable, I'm comfortable shooting an animal up to 800yd.
Kimber Adirondack in .308. It’s a bit lighter now than when I took this picture. It has a swaro z3 3-9 x 36 on it now too.
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I'd LOVE one of these in 6.5c. I chose to throw a new barrel on my ProHunter muzzleloader because I already had the tuned up platform, and it was about 1/4 the price to do so. Someday, I will have one though. I envy you guys.
I'm really surprised by the number of people running Swaro scopes. I knew their spotting optics were good, and had heard that carries over to their rifle line, but I wasn't sure how stout they would be. Since they seem to have capped turrets and no sort of milling reticle, are you guys just zeroing for your maximum point blank range and that's your comfort zone? Or are you attempting to dial with the turrets they have? Sounds like I need to check out these Swaros. I could have a sub-7lb rifle with one of those Z3s. Tempting...