I also like the low-powered scopes and my latest buy is a Leupold 1-4x20. But I've seen that others, our host Saeed for one, favors the larger magnifications.
Long Range high magnification: MilDot
Todd E
I recently tried a Kahles low-power variable with their #7A heavy plex reticle. I thought it was effective. Generally I think I have more experience with plex reticles than any other style.
I have been using two Trijicon AccuPoint scopes with an illuminated triangle on a post for a reticle. No crosshair at all. They are effective.
I tried a reticle that was a small circle at the center of the scope, no other wires. I didn't like that because you could not tell if the rifle was canted.
I have also tested Jeff Cooper's scout style rifle with the forward monnted scope, aound it has design and implementation problems.
I believe that low-power variables are the best solution for a hunting telescope, say in the 1.5 to 6 range (1 to 4 or 1 to 5 or whatever).The factories are spending their development money on variables, and have left the fixed power scope behind.
I also expect that illuminated reticles might turn out to be the next thing we "need" in our rifle scopes.
As we age, sooner or later each hunter is going to need a scope on the rifle. Unless the medical types find a way to reverse the effects of aging on the human eye.
jim dodd
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I did not pick the bottom Duplex that way, it's just the way it worked out. This scope is on a 30/06. It's a magical rifle for all my regular shooting and hunting. Super light weight 7.5 pounds and 22" barrel RimRock stock. Deadly accurate with the reticle spacing and my Leica rangefinder. Hitting foot ball sized rocks at 400 yards is nearly a guarantee using a solid rest and that bottom duplex. Even 300 yard shots are 100% by putting the crosshairs on the top of the intended target. No holdover a 100 yards with the additonal cross hair.
All that with the ability to see the big thick duplex section of the crosshairs all night long with a full moon. I have also used this on Swarovski scopes but I detest the retical in the last plane. It gives me the feeling that I'm looking through a tunnel. The German#4 is perfect for hunting but the scope design is bad IMO. combining the leupold with the German #4 is the trick!
Don't have Leupold do the conversion they use a very thick intersecting crosshair. Premier reticles uses the correct hair thin crosshair.
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JohnTheGreek
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Hunter Jim - I like my 3x9 AccuPoint (amber) for woods use very much. I am considering another (1.25x4) to use on a .416 Rigby with buffalo in mind. What cartrige(s) has yours been used with? Would you take it for buffalo? Reticle color preference? Thanks in advance, Ed
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For my Leupold scope I prefer the Duplex reticle.
For Swarovski scopes I prefer the German #4.
I prefer high-power scope.
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[This message has been edited by Terry P (edited 01-25-2002).]
Your Leupold scope is a not enough powerful for bench (at 100 yards OK but over not). For bench with my .308 I have a Leupold 24X40 scope. This scope is great for bench only not for hunting too powerful scope.IMHO
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I didn't mean that I would use this rifle for benchrest-shooting, I'm not that recoil-tolerant just yet I will mount the scope with a Warne QR so if the need arose I could always buy another scope.
But I tested rifle+scope last weekend and found it difficult to center the cross on the target with precision. I would like the crosshairs in the middle a bit thinner and the outer posts still as thick as they are.
Okayyyyy!!!!!
Understood.
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I do not like a reticle that is too busy with a series of dots, circles, x's,-'s, and gimmicks that make it akin to reading a short novel...
I like low power scopes of fixed power such as the 3X and 4X Leupolds and I have and like the 1.5x5 Leupold and I suppose, like you, I have found the 1x4x20 Leupold a perfect dangerous game scope...On 458 Lotts and up I prefer the 2.5 Leupold compact for its ruggedness..
For varmint rifles I like a 10X or a 12X and can live with a 4x12X Leupold, but my main varmint rifle a 222 Rem 722 has an old 3x9 Leupold and it has served me to perfection.
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