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I'd suggest the Swarovski 1.5 - 6 x 42(?) it has a sprung eye relief and will give you plenty of light gathering on your Leopard hunt.

Sure it's a more expensive option but compared to the cost of your hunt the additional cost is peanuts........ and it'll last you a lifetime.






 
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The Bushnell scope should serve you well 2 off our members have been using them for years on their 375 and no problems still shoot exactly where they aim.


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I agree, thats why I said good choice of "power" as opposed to good choice of scope, I would have prefered a Leupold as I don't like Bushnell scopes.


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I got my 17 yr old son a remington s/s in 375H&H for xmas. He proceeded to destroy a haako 3-9 and a old reconditioned pecar 2.5. we put a new burris 2-7 x35 with a no.4 recticule on it.It hasn,t missed a beat.He has shot 3 sambar with it in the last 2 months not to mention a heap of foxes and rabbits (for practise as he says.)
 
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