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What power scope, 9,3X62?
15 November 2006, 20:54
Bill/OregonWhat power scope, 9,3X62?
Ordered the CZ yesterday. I'll probably mount the old Leupold 4X on it to start, but will top it with a Leupold VIII or a Zeiss Conquest before going to Africa. Which power range would those of you with 9,3 experience recommend?
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15 November 2006, 21:19
500grainsZeiss or Kahles 1.5-6.
Leupold 1.75-6.
If you are going for PG only, then perhaps a 2.5-8.
15 November 2006, 22:47
fredj338%00grains beat me to it but I think the VXIII 1.75x6 is a perfect fit. The VXIII 2.5x8 is my favorite BG scope.
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15 November 2006, 23:24
Bill/OregonThanks, gentlemen. Since money is an object, and because of the stellar service I have had from Leupold, I will probably go with the 1.75-6.
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
16 November 2006, 00:44
9.3 riflemanI agree completely with the choices mentioned (they are perfect in my book), but the fixed 4x Leupold should serve you very well. This was the first type of scope that I mounted on a 9.3x62 and it worked fantastically. Good luck and happy shooting.
16 November 2006, 01:23
Paolo9,5x73SA 375H&H. I use 3-9x42 Kahles.
16 November 2006, 01:34
oldunAnother vote for the Leupy.
A 1.75-6x or 2.5-8x will be fine. Look through both of them and then decide.
Just my 2c.
16 November 2006, 02:55
LorenzoAny good scope in the 1,5-6x42 range.
I have a Kahles.
L
16 November 2006, 03:09
LJSIf you're considering the Leupold 2.5x8 check your ring spacing first. The tube length is a little short on that model. I would suggest a 3x9 Conquest with a German #4 reticle. I have that combo on my 9.3 and love it!
16 November 2006, 03:41
ceweI too use a Kahles 1.5-6x42 and it´s perfect -the red dot is an added benefit.
16 November 2006, 04:00
Head TraumaThe choices mentioned wil serve you well. In lowveld mopane the Leupold 1.5x5 has worked well and in more open terrain the 2.5x8 works like a champ for me. Welcome to the 9.3x62 club, you are going to really enjoy this rifle/cartridge combo.
16 November 2006, 06:06
BFaucettI put a Leupold VX-II 1-4x 20mm scope on my CZ 550 American but 500grains has listed some excellent suggestions.
-Bob F.
16 November 2006, 06:35
RiodotI put an old steel 4x weaver on my 9.3x62 and it is serving me well.
But... I am going to replace it with a Bushnell Elite 3200 2-7x36.
I've had good luck with the Elite 3200's.
They will both be on Warne QR rings and the old 4x will be my back-up scope.
Lance
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16 November 2006, 08:27
Thomas JonesI agree with the leupold guys , but the ring sapcing could be an issue, The 1.75 X 6 is a little loner in the tube area than the 2.5X8. The 1.5X5 would fit for sure and is a hell of a scope ! An african classis,,,tj3006
freedom1st
16 November 2006, 08:57
seafire/B17Gquote:
Ordered the CZ yesterday. I'll probably mount the old Leupold 4X on it to start, but will top it with a Leupold VIII or a Zeiss Conquest before going to Africa.
Sheesh Bill...
going to africa???
Heck I am happy with unlimited trips over to Klamath or Lakeview to shoot sage rats and two trips to Montana to shoot prairie dogs!....
I should get to meet you since you live in the local area..
Then I can tell everyone else I know, that I actually know someone locally who can afford to go to Africa....
Heck in Grants Pass, people go to Medford for the weekend to "get away from it all!"

16 November 2006, 09:07
ccleupy 2.5-8x, makes for easier sighting in at the range, top glass also.
cheers cc
16 November 2006, 09:30
okie john4x Leupold is plenty. It's fast up close and can reach as far as the cartridge will.
Okie John
"The 30-06 works. Period." --Finn Aagaard
16 November 2006, 14:02
Bent FossdalA 300 yard shot is no problemo with a 9,3x62. Unless you are in the woods or there is a chance to be attacked by dangerous game, I would much more have a 3-9 than a 1,5-6. With the latter, You will miss your upper 9 more than you will praise the bottom 1,5.
Bent Fossdal
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Norway
16 November 2006, 14:07
ozhunterThe Schmidt&Bender in 1.5-6x42 and 4x36 scopes with no;4 reticule have served me well with my 9.3s.
ozhunter
16 November 2006, 17:05
Husqvarna M98I second these advices,
get a scope with a nr 11 or nr 1 recticle or wit a illuminated dot/cross.
A Ziess Diavaria 1,5-6x42 will give you both, short range both eyes open ability as well as 200+ meters I pick my shots ability, in all there great.
Best regards Chris.
quote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
Zeiss or Kahles 1.5-6.
Leupold 1.75-6.
If you are going for PG only, then perhaps a 2.5-8.
16 November 2006, 17:15
D HumbargerVariX III 2.5x8 & don't look back!
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16 November 2006, 18:12
Chris01I have a Leupold 4X on my 9.3x62 CZ550 FS. Works great. It's really all you need. If you feel like spending a little money, get a pair of Talley rings for it.
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16 November 2006, 18:56
BFaucettquote:
Originally posted by Thomas Jones:
I agree with the leupold guys , but the ring sapcing could be an issue, The 1.75 X 6 is a little loner in the tube area than the 2.5X8. The 1.5X5 would fit for sure and is a hell of a scope ! An african classis,,,tj3006
Besides the Leupold 2.5-8x another good scope to consider is the Leupold VX-II 2-7x 33mm obj. It's a little longer in the body than the 2.5-8x if the ring spacing is an issue.
-Bob F.
18 November 2006, 17:25
truvelloshooterOne of the cutest looking scopes on a 9,3 x 62 is the Leupold VX3 2.5-8x36mm, but mounting on a K98 action is restricted by its short mount ring space of 5.1 inches. Its ideal for low mounting with its 36 mm objective, especially on a CZ550.
The VX3 1.75-6x32mm is 5.4 inches. That is why I opted for the VX2 3-9x40mm that offers 5.6 inches mounting space, offering a bit more movement, as I do not like to stretch my neck to get a perfect circular view.
The 3-9x is versatile for close range at 3x, general hunting at 6x and for shooting a fine group at the range a 9x makes it a bit easier.
Chris
18 November 2006, 17:46
SDhunter1.75-6 or 2.5-8 would be my choice. I own both and they are usually set around 4-5.
18 November 2006, 18:20
simonbmAny low powered scope with small objective lens will give you good field of view, and good eye relief, important in big game calibre rifles . I know you folks in the US like your Leupolds - I have one myself - however could I suggest a Nightforce NSX 1 - 4 x 24. It may be expensive, but is a quality product that will not fail you at the critical moment! Have a great trip to the dark continent!
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