If i had to pick between my fixed 4 powers or 6 powers I would definitely take the 6 powers. My 2 favorites are the 6x42 and 6x36 Leupolds. Very fine hunting scopes in my opinion.
The 6x42 is pretty much the same size as a variable though.
If you want a small variable the 2x7x33 Leupold is the way to go.
I think it all depends on where you hunt. With a scope, for hunting, I'd opt for the lowest power that will do the job. Several years ago, I missed a shot at a moose (a fairly nice bull) because of too much scope on a gun. I was hunting a cut with a 300 Win., had a 3X12 scope on it. Given that I figured any shot would be long, I had it dialed up all the way to 12X. Behind me, I heard a crack, and there, about 25 yds. away, was a nice bull, trotting through the bush. I could not see him in the scope. All I saw was black. had I had the scope on 4X, which would have been enough even for a long shot on a moose, I'm certain I would have had a shot. As it was, by the time I dialed the scope down, he was gone.
Now, for hunting, I use the lowest power I can get. It is always sufficient. For paper, it's the opposite.


















































