Optic choice for still hunting / deer drives in northeast timber?

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Curious to see if the hive mind agrees with me here
Im snagging one of the Kimber Adirondacks we got in as a special buy, im thinking ill drop a accupoint 3-9 w/ the red post on it.
Talley one piece rings for the mounts, I dunno of anything else that will be a one piece solution and id prefer to not stack the tolerance with a pic rail.

Most of my hunting is a lot of close in still hunting / deer drives, shots over 100 are extremely uncommon with most shots being 50-75yds
Accupoint is lightweight, flexible, and I'm thinking inside of 25yds i can put the entire illuminated portion of the reticle over a deers chest and fold it up...

Anybody got anything against my thought process?
 
scope choice is spot on. For this use, that or a 1-6 accupoint, with whatever flavor of reticle you prefer, is as good as it gets imo.
Edit rings, forgot the kimber part!
 
So the real question is, are you going to run a can on it? I will definitely be keeping mine lightweight. Ill probably run a vortex razor LH 1.5-8x32.
 
So the real question is, are you going to run a can on it? I will definitely be keeping mine lightweight. Ill probably run a vortex razor LH 1.5-8x32.
Nah no can, I have a quiver full of short suppressed rifles in all the hot calibers
This is gonna be a dedicated NY rifle
I hate taking cans off to hunt NY.. PA problems lol
This is gonna be a no brake no can situation, all offhand shots
 
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