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Trying to decide between these scopes. Turret feel, glass comparison, reticles seem very similar. Anyone ran both of them? Seem very similar other than weight.
The magazine in my 6.5 creed conversion kit needed the lips cleaned up. It would visibly scratch the brass and took significant force to load. Haven't had an issue since that was straightened out. Need to run the bolt with authority...
Why someone would need anything bigger than a 6mm PPC is beyond me. Wyoming regs specify .24 caliber with a 2 inch cartridge length minimum. No sense in beating yourself up carrying a 14 pound magnum around plus the recoil.
Obviously, having you and your stuff squared away is number 1 and the biggest reason game is lost or suffers longer than it should. Be honest with yourself about your abilities. With that said, magnums are more appropriate for elk in most situations, and some people would try a17 hmr at 400...
I guess you can listen to the guy with 9 posts or the guy who shoots nearly every day with every scope worth mentioning. You know you won't regret the s&b.
Initial thoughts: Sweet Aesthetics: Looks and feels utilitarian which is a plus in my book. Interface: Simple and easy to use. Basic point and click. I have not delved into the other features. Reticle: Nice functional design. Aiming circle seems to be a good size. Glass: Not as nice as my...