For the hunting I like to do, I figured it was important to get good optics. The first sheep hunt I ever went on, I thought 15x binos and a tripod would suffice....it sucked. Now I like to keep my 8x42s on my chest and have a good spotter in case I want to take a closer look. I think for the hunting I do here in AK, a scope is probably the least important piece of optics in my kit but I still like to have quality scopes on my rifles.
in that case, rifle for sure. you aren't really hindered in glassing with your 15X slc's… off a tripod, that's a pretty good setup already.I'm leaning toward adding a spotter to the mix. Or are you referring to upgrading the C3s?
my friend has a traverse in 6.5prc, it is a nice rifle, shoots crazy good and just feels good in hand, and very comfortable getting behind that rifle. I think all of the opinions are pretty good, but maybe you can share more details on what types of hunting you are looking to branch out into in the next few years.Been hunting with a Model 7 7mm08 and it has been great, but I have the bug to go to a Traverse in 300 win. On the other side of it, I have a pair of Maven C3 10x42s and a pair of older SLC 15x56s. No spotter.
Most on my hunting has been local in the Cascades in the past. Looking into exploring out into some of the neighboring states for critters.
Just looking into some advice on "what would you do?" There is so much more to a good experience hunting and I get that. Just want to stick to rifles and optics on this one.