Lightweight scope for lightweight rig

Well it looks like PR is having a sale this weekend, no tax, free ship on the Z3, I may need to order one now. Been busy, my Alpine has been sitting in the corner, haven't even thought of it. For a 42mm obj I assume talley mediums would be perfect? Or lows?
 
Huge thanks to Clay and PR! Got my Swaro Z3 BRX and Talley Lightweights in the mail at the same time, gonna mount them tonight and then I should have a picture ready rifle to show you guys. :)
 
As many have said, my choice would be a Leupold VX-3 in 2.5x8x36.

If you are not in a rush you may find one, or a previous version called the Vari-X III, on the EE.
 
I had the same dilemma as the OP for my latest build, a 6.5CM Kimber Adirondack for long days on foot hunting deer. I bought 3 scopes, the Swaro Z3 3-10x42 BRH (12.5oz), the Z5 3-18x44 (15.7oz) and the Leupold VX3 3-10x40 (12.3oz) with CDS. Any one of these scopes would have served me VERY well, all were bright, sharp and reasonably light. But in the end I chose the Z3. It had the perfect combination of weight, size, features (or lack of) and clarity. Oddly, even though the Z3 is lower in the food chain to the Z5, to my eyes, I felt the Z3 was easier and quicker to get behind and offered a more forgiving eye box and slightly brighter with more low light resolution. Simplicity with the capped turrets, set them and forget them. Nothing to snag on, or get bumped out of adjustment. Final build is 5.8lbs scoped.

Enjoy your Z3, I'm enjoying mine.
 
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