Lightweight Hunting Scope for 600 yards max range

HornPorn

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Please spare me the "drop test" links. I'm not a member of the congregation, but I'm happy for those of you who are.

What scopes would you recommend for a lightweight build for hunting deer sized game out to 600 yards?

Thanks
 
I am a fan of using LVPOs for this scenario you are describing, some folks don’t like the smaller objective lenses due to lowlight visibility limitations. I have not had an issue with this though.

I like my NF NXS 1-4x24 with an MOA reticle for this application on my 556 bolt gun. The scope can be dialed for elevation and I have had no issues hitting steel at 600yds so I am sure a deer would be pretty easy as well.
 
SWFA 3-9
Maven RS1.2 2.5-15
SWFA Fixed 6x or 10x
Trijicon Credo 2-10 or 3-15

To clarify, are you stating you don’t care if the recommendations have passed, or you specifically DONT want something that has passed the drop test?
 
Take a series look at Swarovski Z5 3.5-18x44 BT. Sub 16 ounces. Easy/fast to use turret built for hunting. Outstanding glass and bulletproof construction. At a fair price.
A Swarovski Z series is the absolute opposite of “bulletproof construction”, but I’ll give you the outstanding glass. Paper thin tubes and plastic internal parts. That’s why it’s so light.
 
Trijicon Huron 3-9x40 BDC. The drops line up really well for 6.5 Creed and 140s out to 500 yds and the scope dials fine for longer shots.
 
I'd look at the Leica Amplus 3-18x44 with L4a Reticle. At 23.6 oz. it's not what I would call lightweight.
I just put it on my Kimber build and so far there is a lot to like.
 
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