I’m having a really hard time disagreeing with this. I would much rather get within bow range of a sheep, or any other animal for that matter, than try to kill it from across the drainage. I’ve owned some pretty decent scopes, but the UL Leupolds I’ve owned have so far worked flawlessly on my UL wt. rifles, and I really don’t see the point of having a light wt. mountain rifle and mounting a 2 lb scope on it (or even a 20 oz. scope for that matter). For me it’s all about the chase/stalk, if you’re into long range mountain hunting that’s fine, but than why even be concerned with the wt. of the rifle when it’s carrying 2 lbs. worth of glass? Just sayin’.
I get wanting to have the best optics, rifles, etc., but man, the guys doing it 50 years ago we’re doing it with Weaver scopes, mounted on model 70’s, and wearing blue jeans…oh, and they we’re killing 170+ rams at 150 yards too.
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