Well, you may well be right on that... I'm just a humble native Iowan, and elk are pretty scarce in these parts. But a scope is a scope, and they either hold zero, track, and point, or they don't. After 40 years of hunting I've killed my share of rabbits, squirrels, coyotes, whitetails, possums, raccoons, ground hogs, badgers, beavers, and even bull frogs with rifles and the aforementioned aiming devices from 5 feet to 400 yards.JJelkNewbie
Don’t know if I would be giving advice on a elk hunting rifle scope if I had only killed ONE elk. Even your name is “ elkNewbie”. Just sayin.
MtnW
However, if you gotta have more than ONE elk under your belt, killed with a .30 or 7mm mag, to understand how scopes work (and to be a certified old school bad ass) then hey @MtnW you got me beat!