Best Scope for Close Range & Dangerous Game Hunting
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- What sort of scope (or sights) will help you shoot most effectively when hunting big timber or brush country?
This episode explores the characteristics of an optic that's ideal for fast, effective shooting inside 200 yards, and details several different scope, red dot, and iron sight models that work particularly well.
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This man knows his stuff when he speaks about hunting, firearms, and the back country.
Here in Europe we do a lot of close range hunting on wild boar. On driven hunts the usual distance is from 5 to 50 meters, speed matters because the animals come fast and disappear into the brush equally fast😅. Nothing beats a low mounted red dot without magnification when speed matters. A good optic like my Svarovski 1-6x24 is the more versatile option if you want to reach a bit further out. I use it on my 9,3x62 straight pull rifle from Steel Action with a quick mount. If we are talking real dangerous game in really close range I would always choose the red dot only as I do on my .458 WinMag.
I have been using a 55 year old Leopold 3X9 on my 1972 M70 Winchester 30.06 for 52 years with a solid 1 piece mount. It has held zero for all these years and I have hunted the rough Ozark hills which is hard on a rifle and the hunter. Neither the rifle or scope has ever failed me. Great info. I’m going place a low powered scope on my new Henry 45-70 because my old eyes have a hard time now looking down the barrel with iron sights. Thanks!!! Bud Cary
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Trijicon Accupoint 1-6, no batteries, always on, bright green fiber optic dot, 116 FOV @ 100 yards, huge eye relief and built like a tank.
Those 2.5x fixed leupolds are awesome. I have 3.
Also the old K2.5 and k3x
Currently running the 2.5x8x36 on a 35 whelen. Seems to be a perfect size, allows 300 yard shots but also 50 yard shots
@45-70Guy yep, they’re awesome… Love the choice on your .35 Whelen, too!
Great information really enjoyed it
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Win M70 in .270 with an old fixed 4x Weaver has been good to me
Great info, deep.dark NW big timber hunter here.
My 9.3x62 has a Leupold 1.5-4 AR in it, works in all terrain. Bigger isn’t always better.
My 9.3 is looking for an optic, kinsa stuck between a Leica amplus, a Lepold 1-5 or maybe something else. It's going to be fun
@@siegehammer63 give the reticle choice some thought. A 9.3 at longer range would benefit from a reticle that is marked for distance shooting. I have a Zeisson my 260 that works well that way, 3-9X scope though, the tick marks are very good at 6.5X
@@siegehammer63I have two Amplus 6 2.5-15 and the glass is fantastic. On par with Razor LHT and better than vx5hd. Hate the reticle though.
@@G19Jeeper I don't mind it but for this kind of rifle I'm preeeeeetty set on slight illumination, low light etc. I'd prefer more of a German 4 with a dot, tho
Its kinda hard to know which way to go in Alaska , bear charge or caribou at 300 yd .
What about LPVOs, and how to mount them? There are some pretty cheap ones out there that have good reputations in that market. Not SEAL Team Six good, with an unlimited budget good, but more than good enough. Bill Wilson has pointed out that these scopes make Scout Scopes obsolete. I assume he has the budget for any level of quality.
Love it
I remember telling my wife to sight beside the scope if intruders were the target .
I've made 400 yard shots' with a 3x scope