I'm trying to figure out a light weight optic option for my next build (a light weight hunter/tactical rig). I'd prefer a scope that weighs less than 30 oz and offers great low light performance with a minimum maximum magnification of 15x. All the tactical scopes over 20x weigh over 30 oz so I'm trying to shy away from those at this time and I've thought of the following:
Leupold Mark 6 3-18x44 at 23.6 oz
Premier Light Tactical 3-15x50 at 26 oz
I know there is the March 3-24x42 at 22.6 oz but I'm skeptical about such a massive zoom range and such a small objective lens, you can't get past the physics so I'm thinking this would not work out for low light situations, but I'm will to listen to thoughts on this scope.
There are a lot of scopes I like but they do not fit my less than 30 oz and/or low light/magnification requirement, there are some "cheaper" scopes that are lighter weight but at the sacrifice of optical quality (ex: Vortex Viper PST 4-16, great scope but the optics suffer in low light). I could go with a SFP type scope like a Swarovski and meet my weight requirements, but I'm just not sure I want to go that route just yet.
With my kids still young it's just not practical that I'm going to be competing in anything for a while, so I'm going to sell my heavy tactical rifle and look for something more practical (lighter weight that I can use for hunting and long range steel, etc.) and would like a really good optic to match.
Leupold Mark 6 3-18x44 at 23.6 oz
Premier Light Tactical 3-15x50 at 26 oz
I know there is the March 3-24x42 at 22.6 oz but I'm skeptical about such a massive zoom range and such a small objective lens, you can't get past the physics so I'm thinking this would not work out for low light situations, but I'm will to listen to thoughts on this scope.
There are a lot of scopes I like but they do not fit my less than 30 oz and/or low light/magnification requirement, there are some "cheaper" scopes that are lighter weight but at the sacrifice of optical quality (ex: Vortex Viper PST 4-16, great scope but the optics suffer in low light). I could go with a SFP type scope like a Swarovski and meet my weight requirements, but I'm just not sure I want to go that route just yet.
With my kids still young it's just not practical that I'm going to be competing in anything for a while, so I'm going to sell my heavy tactical rifle and look for something more practical (lighter weight that I can use for hunting and long range steel, etc.) and would like a really good optic to match.