So I just built an AR platform 6.5 Grendel for deer hunting in NC mostly. I hunt 70% around fields from a stand. Shots range from 30 yards to 150 most of the time but could take shots out to 300 yards at times. My other 30% is hunting in the woods where a 150 yard shot would be rare and most shots be 100 or likely less most of the time.
I currently have a few scopes in my “stash” that aren’t on rifles. My top 2 choices I’ve narrowed down to are the following.
6-18x44 AO and a 1-8x24 Lpvo strike eagle.
I’m concerned the 6-18 would be too much on 6x power for woods hunting on close and or moving shots. Believe it would be great around the fields though.
The 1-8 strike eagle I think would work well in the woods and for couple hundred yards around fields. However I’m a little concerned if it being a 24 tube if it would be hard to use under the trees early and late in the day?
The 1-8 is more compact ( shorter in length)
The weight difference is minimal.
1x8 is .31 ounces lighter than the 6-18 with mounts on them.
My thought on pros and cons.
1-8
Smaller package and slightly lighter with illumination reticle. Good for close range and moving shots. It would also work well as a security around camp ( backpack hunting)
1-8 cons
Lower max magnification makes longer shots and identifying horns or deer in cover harder.
24 tube may not gather enough light for early and late day shots.
6-18
Pros
High magnification for longer shots. Easily see horns and spot critters or parts of them like binoculars at distance.
AO makes for clear and precise shooting at different ranges.
Gathers plenty of light for early and late lower light times.
6-18
Cons
Bit larger package
6x might be issue for close range moving shots
Ok. I’ve said all this information so I’m asking all you your thoughts and experiences with same or similar scopes for whitetail.
Give me your opinions and experiences, what would you pick and why.
I currently have a few scopes in my “stash” that aren’t on rifles. My top 2 choices I’ve narrowed down to are the following.
6-18x44 AO and a 1-8x24 Lpvo strike eagle.
I’m concerned the 6-18 would be too much on 6x power for woods hunting on close and or moving shots. Believe it would be great around the fields though.
The 1-8 strike eagle I think would work well in the woods and for couple hundred yards around fields. However I’m a little concerned if it being a 24 tube if it would be hard to use under the trees early and late in the day?
The 1-8 is more compact ( shorter in length)
The weight difference is minimal.
1x8 is .31 ounces lighter than the 6-18 with mounts on them.
My thought on pros and cons.
1-8
Smaller package and slightly lighter with illumination reticle. Good for close range and moving shots. It would also work well as a security around camp ( backpack hunting)
1-8 cons
Lower max magnification makes longer shots and identifying horns or deer in cover harder.
24 tube may not gather enough light for early and late day shots.
6-18
Pros
High magnification for longer shots. Easily see horns and spot critters or parts of them like binoculars at distance.
AO makes for clear and precise shooting at different ranges.
Gathers plenty of light for early and late lower light times.
6-18
Cons
Bit larger package
6x might be issue for close range moving shots
Ok. I’ve said all this information so I’m asking all you your thoughts and experiences with same or similar scopes for whitetail.
Give me your opinions and experiences, what would you pick and why.