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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Advice on scoping new hunting rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 1839506" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>I have a light weight 6.5 saum build coming and had bought a NX8 4-32 to put on it. After trying this scope on another rifle, I found the eye box too finicky for my taste in a hunting rifle. (I suspect many of the very high variable range scopes from various manufacturers may have similar issues) </p><p>I have the choice between most of the high end NF scopes (including a 2.5x20 NX8) and a Vortex AMG for the new build. I decided to opt for the AMG on the new build as it strikes a good balance between weight an performance in my opinion. I have another AMG on my lighter 300 WM and it has served me very well in hunting applications. Most of my shots are sitting or supported and not snap shots in brush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 1839506, member: 90397"] I have a light weight 6.5 saum build coming and had bought a NX8 4-32 to put on it. After trying this scope on another rifle, I found the eye box too finicky for my taste in a hunting rifle. (I suspect many of the very high variable range scopes from various manufacturers may have similar issues) I have the choice between most of the high end NF scopes (including a 2.5x20 NX8) and a Vortex AMG for the new build. I decided to opt for the AMG on the new build as it strikes a good balance between weight an performance in my opinion. I have another AMG on my lighter 300 WM and it has served me very well in hunting applications. Most of my shots are sitting or supported and not snap shots in brush. [/QUOTE]
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