Hey guys,
I've got a few questions for you. I've never been hunting before and it's something I'd like to get in to. I've chosen a Winchester Model 70 Super Grade in 30-06. I figured the rifle with FNH making them and making them very nicely in 30-06 with (on the site) gorgeous wood would be the "All 'Merican" hunting rifle for my first bolt action.
I've tried searching, but since everyone here has been hunting before it's hard for me to have perspective on what they say and why. IE "I use a Lupy 2-7x33 in the woods, you'll be fine."
First question is not on power of scope but the features. I see so many tactical scopes that have these great amazing features with great variable magnification and reticles that help you "do it all" but hunting scopes are just crosshair, elevation and windage. Is not having a side focus/parallax adj really not needed?
And back to the reticle, would it hurt to get a "mil" style reticle if I end up doing longer range shooting? Or does the good old fashioned crosshair easily get the job done? How difficult is it to guess distance? I just feel like the mind/eye would have an easier time guesstimating with something like the Viper HS XLR.
What about focal planes? I understand what each are, but for hunting is FFP still "better" even if the magnification is on lowest?
Basically would I be hurting if I got a VX-6 3-18x44 with just a basic duplex and no side focus in SFP instead of getting a Viper HS LR 4-16x50?
The scopes on my list so far are:
Viper PST 4-16x50 FFP
Viper HS LR 4-16x50 FFP
Mark 4 LR/T 3.5-10x40 M3 FFP
Weaver, Leupold, Redfield, Trijicon 3-9x40 SFP (maybe the 2.5-10x56)
VX-6 3-18x44 SFP
I'm sure some are going to ask price range, I'm willing to go to 1,500 but would like to keep it closer to 1k but I want to make sure that what I buy will be the best fit the first time around.
Oh and bonus points for helping me find a classic looking scope to go on the beauty of a rifle!
Thanks guys
I've got a few questions for you. I've never been hunting before and it's something I'd like to get in to. I've chosen a Winchester Model 70 Super Grade in 30-06. I figured the rifle with FNH making them and making them very nicely in 30-06 with (on the site) gorgeous wood would be the "All 'Merican" hunting rifle for my first bolt action.
I've tried searching, but since everyone here has been hunting before it's hard for me to have perspective on what they say and why. IE "I use a Lupy 2-7x33 in the woods, you'll be fine."
First question is not on power of scope but the features. I see so many tactical scopes that have these great amazing features with great variable magnification and reticles that help you "do it all" but hunting scopes are just crosshair, elevation and windage. Is not having a side focus/parallax adj really not needed?
And back to the reticle, would it hurt to get a "mil" style reticle if I end up doing longer range shooting? Or does the good old fashioned crosshair easily get the job done? How difficult is it to guess distance? I just feel like the mind/eye would have an easier time guesstimating with something like the Viper HS XLR.
What about focal planes? I understand what each are, but for hunting is FFP still "better" even if the magnification is on lowest?
Basically would I be hurting if I got a VX-6 3-18x44 with just a basic duplex and no side focus in SFP instead of getting a Viper HS LR 4-16x50?
The scopes on my list so far are:
Viper PST 4-16x50 FFP
Viper HS LR 4-16x50 FFP
Mark 4 LR/T 3.5-10x40 M3 FFP
Weaver, Leupold, Redfield, Trijicon 3-9x40 SFP (maybe the 2.5-10x56)
VX-6 3-18x44 SFP
I'm sure some are going to ask price range, I'm willing to go to 1,500 but would like to keep it closer to 1k but I want to make sure that what I buy will be the best fit the first time around.
Oh and bonus points for helping me find a classic looking scope to go on the beauty of a rifle!
Thanks guys
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