Damn, how many times you need to put your hand on a hot stove?
Leave SB alone.........we don't want to go down that avenue of discussion..........there is no positive outcome, regardless of how you spin it !!!
Damn, how many times you need to put your hand on a hot stove?
The guys at my LGS see too many guys walk in and get the most powerful gun with the most powerful gun as possible. Someone even bought Savage Axis II and mounted at Leupold VX-6 6-24x on it... wtf?Which powerful gun/gun did the guy get? Probably doesn't matter because Leupold doesn't make a vx6 6-24x so either the "guy" at the LGS is full of BS or you are. I'm betting on the latter.
The guys at my LGS see too many guys walk in and get the most powerful gun with the most powerful gun as possible. Someone even bought Savage Axis II and mounted at Leupold VX-6 6-24x on it... wtf?Which powerful gun/gun did the guy get? Probably doesn't matter because Leupold doesn't make a vx6 6-24x so either the "guy" at the LGS is full of BS or you are. I'm betting on the latter.
They do/did have a 4-24 x 42 in the lineup, maybe a typo on BM's part. Maybe the person he described bought an Axis II in 22-250, 243, 25-06 and bought the best scope possible, as many preach on here, to put on it. What's wrong with that I truly don't understand.
Leupold is far from the "best scope possible" but we are getting way off topicThey do/did have a 4-24 x 42 in the lineup, maybe a typo on BM's part. Maybe the person he described bought an Axis II in 22-250, 243, 25-06 and bought the best scope possible, as many preach on here, to put on it. What's wrong with that I truly don't understand.
Leupold is far from the "best scope possible" but we are getting way off topic
The guys at my LGS see too many guys walk in and get the most powerful gun with the most powerful gun as possible. Someone even bought Savage Axis II and mounted at Leupold VX-6 6-24x on it... wtf?
They do/did have a 4-24 x 42 in the lineup, maybe a typo on BM's part. Maybe the person he described bought an Axis II in 22-250, 243, 25-06 and bought the best scope possible, as many preach on here, to put on it. What's wrong with that I truly don't understand.
It was a 22-250 Axis II with a VX-6... nothing really "wrong" about it. If your buying a budget rifle why buy a premium optic? Isn't the whole point of a budget rifle to maintain a budget?
Desired rifles in my area are a .300 WM (or WSM) and 7mm RM (referred to as Seven Em-Em) Browning X-bolt with a "clip".
I don't automatically assume that the guys at the LGS are authorities on much of anything.
I don't automatically assume that the guys at the LGS are authorities on much of anything.
There was a time at Wholesale Calgary that you could have gotten myself, or Timmins or buggly-eyed Ken. So it can be a crap shoot.
There was a time at Wholesale Calgary that you could have gotten myself, or Timmins or buggly-eyed Ken. So it can be a crap shoot.
I guess the moral of the story is what magnifications you desire is dependant on what type of "hunting" you do.
All around I prefer a good 2.5-8x or under. I don't consider a marksmanship challenge of a long range shot nessisary. I don't need to stoke my ego, I'm all business and I play it by the numbers. The closer the better for me. It increases you chance of a clean kill and you don't have to walk as far to retireve it (which is a plus when you've been walking all day) and... I don't care too much for magnums.
If you plan on sitting in a blind all day and play sniper... I guess that is enough logic to go with something with more power.
imagine now with your actual experience how good you can be ...
I guess the moral of the story is that there's more than one way to hunt and more than one way to scope a rifle. I think you're well out of line here and you'd be better off to myob.
There was a time at Wholesale Calgary that you could have gotten myself, or Timmins or buggly-eyed Ken. So it can be a crap shoot.
There was a time at Wholesale Calgary that you could have gotten myself, or Timmins or buggly-eyed Ken. So it can be a crap shoot.
Then you knew Uncle Bob. It's really a small world. His presence is surely missed.




























