I'm putting together what I'll call more of a "whitetail timber rifle" and I'm looking for a scope on the lower end of the magnification range. Through my research I've been challenged to focus more on the optic's lower end zoom capability for this application - and frankly as I've thought about it, 90% of the whitetails and hogs I've killed in the last 10 years have been inside of 150 yds so I know I could make do with a sub 3x magnification at that range, but would prefer to have a range and not buy fixed power. Throughout my hunting life I've bought into the "buy the biggest magnification you can afford" mindset which is laughable and embarrassing to admit, but it's so dang true in my case.
So, here's where I'm at. I'm researching more in the 1-7x, 2-8x (or similar range), but because I've never owned a scope with a smaller objective (most of these in this range have objectives - at least the ones I've found - in the 20-24MM range) - I'm wondering if that's adequate. And I always say I value function over form, but seeing a 20MM objective on the top of a deer rifle looks a little different to me...again going back to that "bigger is better" mindset I've been fed my whole hunting life. I feel like the magnification range is sufficient, mostly because like I said before, I'm killing deer inside of 100 yards and if I'm zoomed in on my current rifle over 6x I have trouble getting on the deer if he's at 50 (shocker, right?).
For those who hunt mostly in timber (obviously this doesn't apply to just whitetails, but could be bear, or other NA big game), help me out here to validate/invalidate that I'll be good w/a lower power scope, and if you have a recommendation, which direction would you point me? I'll do my due diligence and at the end of the day make my own decision, but would greatly appreciate y'all's thoughts on this topic.
For this application, which again is mostly hunting whitetails in the South, I'm thinking my maximum timber shot may be ~150 yards, and my maximum "field" shot may be between 300-400yds (though this seems less likely because when hunting whitetails I hate sitting on a field and prefer being in the thick stuff where most other hunters in my area won't go to because of the "difficulty" to get there, so I'll take a canoe, hike a couple miles, etc. to get to a good timber hunting area).
To name a few of the scopes I've looked at.
Leupold vx3 1.5-5x20 w/Firedot ret
Leupold vx6 1-6x24
Swaro z6i 1-6x24
Swaro z3 3-9x36
Trijicon credo 1-8x28 (but don't love that it's FFP and reticle would take getting used to), also looked at the 1-6x24 and the 2-10x36
NF - several, but would like to have a recommendation before continuing research...I think the reticles would take some getting used to for me
So, here's where I'm at. I'm researching more in the 1-7x, 2-8x (or similar range), but because I've never owned a scope with a smaller objective (most of these in this range have objectives - at least the ones I've found - in the 20-24MM range) - I'm wondering if that's adequate. And I always say I value function over form, but seeing a 20MM objective on the top of a deer rifle looks a little different to me...again going back to that "bigger is better" mindset I've been fed my whole hunting life. I feel like the magnification range is sufficient, mostly because like I said before, I'm killing deer inside of 100 yards and if I'm zoomed in on my current rifle over 6x I have trouble getting on the deer if he's at 50 (shocker, right?).
For those who hunt mostly in timber (obviously this doesn't apply to just whitetails, but could be bear, or other NA big game), help me out here to validate/invalidate that I'll be good w/a lower power scope, and if you have a recommendation, which direction would you point me? I'll do my due diligence and at the end of the day make my own decision, but would greatly appreciate y'all's thoughts on this topic.
For this application, which again is mostly hunting whitetails in the South, I'm thinking my maximum timber shot may be ~150 yards, and my maximum "field" shot may be between 300-400yds (though this seems less likely because when hunting whitetails I hate sitting on a field and prefer being in the thick stuff where most other hunters in my area won't go to because of the "difficulty" to get there, so I'll take a canoe, hike a couple miles, etc. to get to a good timber hunting area).
To name a few of the scopes I've looked at.
Leupold vx3 1.5-5x20 w/Firedot ret
Leupold vx6 1-6x24
Swaro z6i 1-6x24
Swaro z3 3-9x36
Trijicon credo 1-8x28 (but don't love that it's FFP and reticle would take getting used to), also looked at the 1-6x24 and the 2-10x36
NF - several, but would like to have a recommendation before continuing research...I think the reticles would take some getting used to for me