Hi folks, need some help here (and unfortunately for the readers of this post, there is context). My "go to" hunting rifle is a 24" Tikka in 7 Rem Mag with a lightweight titanium can wearing a Vortex LHT 3 - 15. She shoots true and I like her. I'm also, and this is where I need help, a PRS and NRL Hunter shooter (total amateur, maybe a handful of matches a year), with all of the assumptions and baggage which go with that.
I'm putting together a "modernized" scout rifle. It's a 16.5" 308, without optic almost 7lbs exactly (that 7lbs includes the weight of a titanium can). This is for still hunting, mountain hunting, etc, and would only be for 300 yards at most. For an optic, I'm looking for decent glass (I'm spoiled) with a forgiving eye box and low weight.
At first I was looking at the Leupold Mark 4 2.5 - 10, which, with lightweight rings is around 24oz. But I realized I don't really need a fancy reticle for short ranged hunting (see, that is my precision rifle bias), and I thought I'd look at simpler scopes with a plex reticle or something similar. Swarovski, for example, makes a ~13oz 4 - 12 with a plex reticle and the glass is reputed to be similar to a Leupold Mk 4 or a Vortex LHT (which I find excellent).
And then.... I thought about a simple fixed magnification optic (leaning towards 6x or so for the slightly longer shots, but could even contemplate a 4x. I shoot 2gun every month and one of the local club stages goes out to 300 yards and I do that with a 3x magnifier behind a red dot). But I can't really find much being made in the 21st century.
So keeping in mind a short range rifle, can any of you recommend some good quality glass which is lightweight? Advise me on a fixed magnification scope vs a mpvo approach, and make some recommendations? This rifle isn't supposed to be good at everything. Just a lightweight rifle that is maneuverable in the brush and good for no more than 300 yards (and likely much less than that).
Apologies for the wall of text, but I wanted to get my use case out there and explain the limitations of my thinking and inherent biases when it comes to glass.
Cheers!
I'm putting together a "modernized" scout rifle. It's a 16.5" 308, without optic almost 7lbs exactly (that 7lbs includes the weight of a titanium can). This is for still hunting, mountain hunting, etc, and would only be for 300 yards at most. For an optic, I'm looking for decent glass (I'm spoiled) with a forgiving eye box and low weight.
At first I was looking at the Leupold Mark 4 2.5 - 10, which, with lightweight rings is around 24oz. But I realized I don't really need a fancy reticle for short ranged hunting (see, that is my precision rifle bias), and I thought I'd look at simpler scopes with a plex reticle or something similar. Swarovski, for example, makes a ~13oz 4 - 12 with a plex reticle and the glass is reputed to be similar to a Leupold Mk 4 or a Vortex LHT (which I find excellent).
And then.... I thought about a simple fixed magnification optic (leaning towards 6x or so for the slightly longer shots, but could even contemplate a 4x. I shoot 2gun every month and one of the local club stages goes out to 300 yards and I do that with a 3x magnifier behind a red dot). But I can't really find much being made in the 21st century.
So keeping in mind a short range rifle, can any of you recommend some good quality glass which is lightweight? Advise me on a fixed magnification scope vs a mpvo approach, and make some recommendations? This rifle isn't supposed to be good at everything. Just a lightweight rifle that is maneuverable in the brush and good for no more than 300 yards (and likely much less than that).
Apologies for the wall of text, but I wanted to get my use case out there and explain the limitations of my thinking and inherent biases when it comes to glass.
Cheers!
