AZ_Hunter_2000
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I picked up a 375 Ruger and am now looking for a scope. Figure it'll be used on a variety of game in a variety of terrain. I do want to apologize ahead of time for the length.
The requirements are simple: reliability (both zero retention and dialing), able to handle the 375 Ruger’s recoil and have enough magnification to let me stretch its legs as desired. Budget is up to $2K.
My short list is the Credo HX 1-6, Credo HX 1-8, NX8 1-8, NXS 2.5-10, NX8 2.5-10 and March Compact 1-10.
The Credo HX 1-6 and 1-8 lack parallax adjustment and do not have a zero stop. The NX8 1-8 lacks parallax adjustment and has a below average exit pupil.
I looked at the NXS 2.5-10 and it checks a lot of boxes. The only potential drawbacks are eye relief and the 2.5 on the low end. I looked at water buffalo and elk mounts on my wall with a 3x scope and there was not a lot of open real estate in the scope at this short of a distance. While it is not an issue with a stationary object, it can be a problem if something is coming at me with ill intent at 30+ mph.
I did look at the NX8 2.5-20 since I looked at the NXS 2.5-10. The exit pupil and FoV are turn offs.
The March Compact 1-10 look pretty intriguing. My main concerns are exit pupil (published is only 2.4mm) and reliability. Would it pass a RS drop test?
Any insights on reliable scopes for the medium bores would be appreciated.
The requirements are simple: reliability (both zero retention and dialing), able to handle the 375 Ruger’s recoil and have enough magnification to let me stretch its legs as desired. Budget is up to $2K.
My short list is the Credo HX 1-6, Credo HX 1-8, NX8 1-8, NXS 2.5-10, NX8 2.5-10 and March Compact 1-10.
The Credo HX 1-6 and 1-8 lack parallax adjustment and do not have a zero stop. The NX8 1-8 lacks parallax adjustment and has a below average exit pupil.
I looked at the NXS 2.5-10 and it checks a lot of boxes. The only potential drawbacks are eye relief and the 2.5 on the low end. I looked at water buffalo and elk mounts on my wall with a 3x scope and there was not a lot of open real estate in the scope at this short of a distance. While it is not an issue with a stationary object, it can be a problem if something is coming at me with ill intent at 30+ mph.
I did look at the NX8 2.5-20 since I looked at the NXS 2.5-10. The exit pupil and FoV are turn offs.
The March Compact 1-10 look pretty intriguing. My main concerns are exit pupil (published is only 2.4mm) and reliability. Would it pass a RS drop test?
Any insights on reliable scopes for the medium bores would be appreciated.