SHV 3-10 vs Razor 1-6 for Midwest

Boone13

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I just picked up a Ruger Hawkeye Guide in 30-06 and I'm torn between scopes... My use case is mostly Midwestern hunting where my longest possible shot is 350 yards. Over the last 5 years my shots have all been between 65 and 140 yards.
Price being about the same on the used market, is the 1-6 Razor enough, or would I be better off going with the SHV? Am I limiting myself for future Western and Alaskan hunts going with the 1-6x?
 

juju

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Order both from optics planet. Compare side by side in conditions you hunt. Return the loser.
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Not being familiar with either and just looking at them I would go with the SHV 3-10. Reason being the lack of a bell objective on the Razor might reduce your low light capabilities. I also think the SHV would cover more bases with all around use, being you have the best all around cartridge (30/06).
 
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For a 30-06 I am thinking the SHV. I am hunting with a 1-5 and a 1-6 on two 300BLK short range guns and even then I'm typically starting at 2-3 power at 50yd and out. Better low light at mid-higher power as well.
 
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SHV 3-10. You're not limiting yourself unless you're going 650 yds or so +. Own a few of SHV's and have a lot of rounds and use on 2 of the 3-10. Never a hiccup. Also, the SHV will be brighter, and their center only illumination is very well done; it's just the ticket for Northwoods swamps near dusk on overcast afternoons.
 
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The SHV is a REALLY nice little scope, I’ve got two and wish I had more. Have one on a 30-06 and it seems like a perfect match.

Not familiar with Vortex at all so certainly not throwing any shade that direction either.
 

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I'll warn you that the SHV doesn't give you much adjustment for eye relief on a Ruger long action. I have one on my Ruger and I had to get extended rings to get the proper eye relief.
 
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