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.450 class double optics?

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17 May 2015, 13:30
Norsk
.450 class double optics?
Wondering about having optics fitted (and regulated) with my bradshaw .450ne. Eye relief is of corse a consern, solved by red dot sights. But magnification would be nice for spotting etc as well. Also would the stock have to be made higher so I would not have to lift my head a little when aiming?

Swarovski 1-6x22 EXtended eye relief ?
Any thoughts and experiences?

I know it's ugly, but the old hunters used optics no? So not so untraditional as one may think?
17 May 2015, 14:54
Rockdoc
Looked at a 1-6x EE yesterday. I liked it very much. Looking at for my 375Flanged Mag double.

Good luck.

Cheers, Chris


DRSS
17 May 2015, 22:28
Norsk
Don't laugh but I have been thinking about Aimpoint M3 or M4 in qd mounts. Have extensive experience with those from before... Not uglier than scopes?
17 May 2015, 22:55
Biebs
I love Aimpoints as well. They seem more durable that holo sights.
18 May 2015, 03:59
dpcd
The old hunters did not use scopes; none were made well enough, and real men did not use scopes back then. I had a 1-4x Leupold on my 450 NE Searcy; no problems. You have 3-4 inches of eye relief which is enough unless you get too close to the scope; something you will only do once. Yes, you will have to lift your head a bit, just like any other rifle, going from irons to glass.
18 May 2015, 21:34
heym470ne
Leupold 2.5 x 20 mm. Weighs only 6.5 oz and has almost 5 inches of eye relief. It is plenty of scope for a big double and can be shot with both eyes open. I have one on my 450-400 and it has performed well thus far. I like the fixed power for ruggedness.
21 May 2015, 06:25
Clan_Colla
quote:
Originally posted by Norsk:
Swarovski 1-6x22 EXtended eye relief ?
Any thoughts and experiences?


Own Z6i 1-6EE Swaro and Z6i 1.7-10
2 different rifles ,
love both
also use Doctor optic on both for close work