Just buy a Leupold VX 1-4 or 1.5-5 for your .30/06.
Hello. In my last Moose hunt I employed my Savage AXIS scoped 30-06 scoped rifle. With a possible 300 yard view, the rifle & cartridge is acceptable.
The new hunt is brush & trees, no long shots. Plus I was advised that a scoped rifle might not be an advantage. Lever guns & short distances in brush & trees is the norm. 100 yard shots are a stretch, open sights an advantage. Closer shots.
This is what I can deploy:
Option 1. Savage Axis, scoped in 30-06.
Option 2. M305, M14 clone in .308, open sights.
Option 3. H&R Handi-Rifle single shot rifle using factory .44mag 240g XTP's
Option 4. H&R Handi-Rifle single shot smooth bored shotgun with rifled slugs
I don't particularly want to buy a new gun/caliber as I think one of the above might work. Perhaps two choices with one as a backup.
Weight is a consideration but not a deal breaker. Looking for sage advice.....thanks...
I'd lean towards a 2-7 if its to be your 1 and only all purpose hunting rifle.
If 100 yards is a stretch, why not get a red dot sight or like...
Just buy a Leupold VX 1-4 or 1.5-5 for your .30/06.
Or.......go pick up a marlin 45/70. Great excuse for a new rifle.
I can't imaging a numb-er statement than that. A 30/06 with a lower powered scope would be perfect for close hunting and better than a lever in a few ways.The new hunt is brush & trees, no long shots. Plus I was advised that a scoped rifle might not be an advantage. Lever guns & short distances in brush & trees is the norm. 100 yard shots are a stretch, open sights an advantage. Closer shots.
100 yards? I'd chose the m14, unless the axis has irons. For that distance I hate scopes, they are bulky, add weight, can brake and fog when it rains not to mention the god damn eye relief! Your panoramic vision is better with iron which improve your general situational awareness when aiming. With the proper stock your m14 will be of similar weight to the scoped axis and will have much less recoil.
I would consider the M14 with their good battle sights, called ghost rings by the trendy. The 308 with 180 grain with stout bullets is a moose rifle to 200 paces or farther if you can hit. If the weight of the M14 isn't an issue. My moose rifle for decades was a 444 Marlin with a receiver sight. I used a 2.5X20 fixed Leupold for awhile. It was a dandy brush scope from up close to 200 yards and would suit that 30-06 as well. 5" of eye relief is nice too!
100 yards? I'd chose the m14, unless the axis has irons. For that distance I hate scopes, they are bulky, add weight, can brake and fog when it rains not t o mention the god damn eye relief! Your panoramic vision is better with iron which improve your general situational awareness when aiming. With the proper stock your m14 will be of similar weight to the scoped axis and will have much less recoil.




























