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If I knew how to ask this as a poll I would but I don't so I will just ask; when outfitting a scope to your custom rifle do you always use function as your ruler or do you consider how the scope will look on your rifle? Thank you. Gary | ||
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Well, Gary, as with Modernist architecture, perhaps it is best to let form follow function. For extreme long range or low-light work you might need something long with a large front bell, otherwise keep it smallish with not too much hanging out the front. Not only does a big scope make a rifle look top-heavy but is more vulnerable to bumps and needs a higher-combed stock to get your eye in alignment. Despite marketing trends, big, high-powered scopes are not needed for hunting big game at sporting distances. | |||
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Couldn't agree more. Have gun- Will travel The value of a trophy is computed directly in terms of personal investment in its acquisition. Robert Ruark | |||
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Well said, Sambarman. For a conventional game hunting rifle, a high-mounted, large objective, high-magnification scope is simply out of place -- both in form and in function. The magnification is not needed (and can be a hindrance) and its bulk and weight detract from the portability and handling qualities of the rifle. That's why a low-mounted and fairly compact scope looks better on such a rifle. On the other hand, on a heavy-barreled varmint/target rifle you both need and expect a larger, higher-magnification scope, perhaps with parallax adjustment or other bells and whistles. That's why such a scope looks just fine on a heavy rifle (and a 4x Alaskan with its svelt 7/8" tube would look silly on such a rifle.) So, yes, it is both function and appearance, but appropriate appearance is closely related to function. | |||
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Thanks Stonecreek. BTW I don't think I've sent you a book yet. PM me your address and I'll pop the latest, custom-enhanced version in the mail. | |||
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