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Techy 11-08-2007 08:22 PM

Westerners; what magnification for deer and elk?
 
I am thinking a 3-10 power scope. What do you all think isyour favoritepower to go with on a 40mm scope.

I was thinking either the 3-10 or the 6-18, but not very often have I needed more than 10 power and besides I'll gather more light with a bit less power.

Give me your thoughts.

thanks

stubblejumper 11-08-2007 08:51 PM

RE: Westerners; what magnification for deer and elk?
 
I use 3x10x42 swarovski scopes on my big game rifles,and they work great at all ranges out to 500 yards.

Cushmanite 11-08-2007 08:59 PM

RE: Westerners; what magnification for deer and elk?
 
I like the 3-9 or the 2-10 by 40 or 44 mm

JoeBigSky 11-08-2007 09:34 PM

RE: Westerners; what magnification for deer and elk?
 
No doubt,over the many yearsI've hunted in MT and WY,I'veused a fixed 4 power scope more than any other. However, all my rifles now have variable, just because they are now extremely trustworthy and usefull under more field conditions. All of my rifles(except the varmite rifles) are now topped with 3-9 variable scopes.

While Western hunting can require you to shoot at distance, I think you will be surprised at how often you will need quick acquistion at short range. This situation requires minimalmagnification and large field of view.In my experience, this is especially true on elk. Looking back at the elk we have shot in MT over the years, most have been in the black timber where a scope with2-4X low-end magnification would be plenty.

Deer and antelopehunting in Eastern MT will likely put you in a situation where longer shots are required, given the open country and the nature of the animals. Here, a scope with 8-14X top-end magnification would be useful.

In general a 3-9 variable is ideal. Go with quality optics with high resolution and abulletpoint-of-impact that doesn't shift with magnification changes, and you'll be set.


700xcr 11-08-2007 10:49 PM

RE: Westerners; what magnification for deer and elk?
 
I went with the Burris Euro-Diamand 2.5x10x44mm with Ballistic Plex retical. That way I can crank it 2.5x for hunting elk in thick timber and betwen 6x to 8x for open country mule deer.

oldelkhunter 11-09-2007 06:41 AM

RE: Westerners; what magnification for deer and elk?
 
3-10 x 40-42 is as good as it gets

Techy 11-09-2007 05:22 PM

RE: Westerners; what magnification for deer and elk?
 
Thanks for all the info so far.

It seems like you guys are validating my 3-10 preference. I forgot about the dark timber and the close range opportunities that often arise. I just had 800 yard capability on my mind. I think I'll end up with a 3-10. By the way this scope will be going on top a Rem 700 Sendero chambered for a .270.

Thanks for all the advice.

If anyone else has anything to add, don't be shy.

bigbulls 11-12-2007 07:43 AM

RE: Westerners; what magnification for deer and elk?
 
The low end should be 3 power or lower if youcan get it in the scope you wnatforquickshooting.......and the top end in a 40-42mm objectiveshould be no more than 10 power for good light transmission.

stalkingbear 11-13-2007 06:37 AM

RE: Westerners; what magnification for deer and elk?
 
I've used 4.5x-14 leupold scopes and 4x-16x weaver/nikon and cannot see how they can be beat for versatility. The low end of 4x is plenty low for close shots and the middle or top end is perfect for long range precision shooting.

homers brother 11-13-2007 07:54 PM

RE: Westerners; what magnification for deer and elk?
 
800 yards?!

Having hunted elk and deer in WY for 30+ years, I've never found myself wanting more glass. To the contrary, I've often found myself wanting less.

My favorite combo is a 1.5-5x for elk, and a 3-9x for deer and antelope.

Seriously guys, I don't know where you're finding these long ranges to shoot animals at? Last elk I shot at less than 50 yards, the last deer at 150, and the last antelope at 100. The rest of the time, there's always either too much timber in the way or too much wind inbetween to reliably and responsiblykill something that far away.


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