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Thank You very much guys.
As for moose hunting, I do it in Ontario, Canada, and last moose I got was at 480yr. I used .300Rum with 200gr Accubond bullet, V0= 3000fps (913m/s)

9.3x64 is just perfect for everything, I am going to load it with 286gr Barnes TSX, and will try to make it accurate at around 2650fps.

I agree, 3-12 is way too much, and I should look at 1.5-6x, plenty of magnification for 300yr anyway.
I will take a look at SB or Zeiss.

Again,
thank you gentlemen
 
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Peter Pan, I use a 2.5/10x42 Swarovski on my 30-06, and that scope has taken a hammering and never had a problem with it. was In a minor crash in truck in Africa, rifle,scope and myself ended up against the steel bulkhead of the truck, creased the turret cap on the scope and it never even lost zero.
I not an expert, just going on my own experiences.
 
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thanks all! interesting reading.
I thought that this would be an easy choice but now that Scudrunner has thrown some more quality names into the arena I may have to think long and hard!!
My first choice would have been a S&B or a Kahles but now maybe a tasco or an ASI or a Hawke, who knows..

John
haven't got the rifle back from Border yet, not that its not finished, its just that I have not had time with working on Arran to pick it up..
Lee from Border sent me some pic's but don't know how to post them..
The pic's show the unfinished item, and
I would like to post when I have had the Ceracote finish applied, and the laminated stock finished.

Now that we have had the discussion on lowlight scopes, which is the best reticule for lowlight and which is fine enough for long distance..

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S&B P4fine illuminated
 
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Griff,

As far as hunting goes, shouldn't "low light" and "long range" be best avoided????

I have a Swarovaki 3-13x50 with an illuminated dot reticual ( can't remember the size) but it's probably too large for what you want....If you can hang on, Swarovski are due to introduce an illuminated reticule in their new Z6 scopes...might be worth waiting to see what they are like...

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Pete
 
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Griff,

As far as hunting goes, shouldn't "low light" and "long range" be best avoided????


regards,

Pete


Pete, what I think Griff ment was, best low light reticule that is not too thick to use at longrange in better light conditions, not best lowlight longrange reticule.
 
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James,
couldn't put it better myself.
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