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Durability...shot out the 22-250 in two years and that scope was transferred to another one, that was 12years ago and being rolled on by an ATV...from the low deserts of Arizona to the rocky mountains of montana. Still works just fine. The old rifle is being saved for a gunsmith in az. For the mid four hundred dollar range, an excellent part of the package (pro discount less) Excuse the writing, on an Android...hope that helps |
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Guy its important to keep in mind the calibers, those large bore rifles may cause an issue with Nikon that I'm not aware of. Maybe someone else here with experience with elephant guns can give some helpful input.:D |
Good points, Guy. An expensive scope is an expensive paper weight if it can't hold zero after a bumpy ride...
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I run a Leupold 1.5-5X Vari-X III on my Win 70 in .375 H&H.
I have had no problems with it. TR |
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I like the positive feed of your Winchester too, so long as it is the Mauser type action and not the push action (like my Remington) that Winchester adopted for a while. |
A small pre-season hunt
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Yesterday was a public holiday, so a pal and I took the opportunity to field-test our new rifle and scope combinations so as to be ready and confident for the upcoming season. A private game farm about 60 miles away invited us to come out and sample its pleasures. As it was pre-season, the game was very tame and approaching them was very easy. I took an Impala at about 120 yds and a Blessbuck at about 150 yds. The new scope performed flawlessly, dropping both animals with heart shots as if their puppet strings had been cut. My pal, trying out his new Parker Hale .270 was also very happy with his rifle, although both of his animals ran a fair distance before falling. He was using Hornady points and they mushroomed OK and held 60% of their weight and penetrated through shoulder bone ending up under the skin on the far shoulder. The new farm was nice with lots of game ranging from Buff, to giraffe, Sable, Eland, Oryx, Kudu and all the smaller species.
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I have a nice receiver sight for it, but the scope has been pretty solid since I mounted it. The Winchester is a Custom Shop job, and it is the controlled feed version. Looking at the Leupold 1-6x Mark 6 for another application. A bit spendy, but it looks like it is very well-designed and made. If I was limited to a single rifle and I thought I might be in dangerous game with it, or on a once in a lifetime safari, that would be a great optic for it. TR |
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Have you looked at US Optics scopes? I've gone to the one high quality scope for all my rifles way of thinking. I am running a US Optics SN3/ Lr-17 3.2-17x on a Larue QD mount that works on all my guns. US Optics allows you to configure the scope how you want it so if you don't want all those bells and whistles, you don't have to get them. They are still a top shelf scope price wise but they are durable and can handle the large caliber rounds. http://www.usoptics.com/optics.html |
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As for the .270, have found the faster hornady's using the SST perform poorly at closer ranges with elk especially for my aimpoints...breakdown bone shots. Hornady's bonded bullets retain their weight and drop them on the spot. |
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Hornady made the 30-30 an accurate 300yd firearm FYI: Don't know where to post this and QP's may already be aware...if you want great pants for temps ranging from 20 to 80F that are quite, don't smell, and strong...King of the mountain bun-lites are very good. Some sellers offer discounts to the Teams. Currently testing a great replacement for a different manufacturer that are less expensive and offer discounts to military and/or pros, and are great people too. It's early in the test but so far the wind protection provided by these new pants is exceptional, better than the KOM's. All the above are specially weaved, strong and light weight wool. |
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Believe it or not, even the LeverEvolution rounds for my 45-70 hit pretty close to one another on a target. |
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I had to get the britches off two deer and process 'em in one day last year, and I'm about burned out for deer hunting, but turkey hunting's still fun. |
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