805Bowhunter
WKR
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I’ve been a bowhunter my entire life for the most part but recently purchased a Christensen Ridgeline 30-06 for some future rifle hunts. These will all be “western” hunts or in Alaska. I know very little about rifle shooting and outside a couple of deer that I shot relatively close with my grandpas 270. I have a budget for a scope right around $1500. I dont anticipate shooting anything out past 400 in the field but would love to shoot longer at the range. Something with a zero stop that can be trucked around in the mountains with an MOA reticle is what I am leaning towards but would love a little bit of guidance. I'm not partial to one company over another, but want something reliable for the long term. I dont see myself upgrading anytime soon as I just want reliability and something I'll still be shooting in 15 years. I like the idea of hunting timber as well as hunting in open country. I hunt blacktail in California as well as deer and elk out of state. I’m going to Kodiak for blacktail in Nov 2023.
The scopes I have been looking at are the Zeiss Conquest V6 3-18x50, the Leupold Vx 6 HD 3-18x50 and the Leupold VX3 4.5x14x40.
I’ve tried to research on the Rok as much as possible but frankly it feels like an overwhelming rabbit hole. I was good glass that works well in low light and can stand up to a myriad of western hunting situations and be reliable through and through. Any input would be helpful.
The scopes I have been looking at are the Zeiss Conquest V6 3-18x50, the Leupold Vx 6 HD 3-18x50 and the Leupold VX3 4.5x14x40.
I’ve tried to research on the Rok as much as possible but frankly it feels like an overwhelming rabbit hole. I was good glass that works well in low light and can stand up to a myriad of western hunting situations and be reliable through and through. Any input would be helpful.