Canuck Bob
Regular
My choice would be eye relief first and non-variable eye relief if variable. Also for full compatibility I would want a true 1X.
I mounted a 2.5X Leupold Compact on one, a Ruger No1 Tropical, for awhile years ago and liked it if a fixed would suit you. The current FX-II 2.5X Ultralight has 5" of eye relief, perfect. However now I would look into a VX6 1-6X24 if going Leupold. I recently shopped for a scope for a new rifle. In trying scopes I was amazed at the restrictive eye relief and the variable eye relief bothered me a bunch. I ended up getting a used fixed power. It seems this Leupold has eye relief of 3.8", a bare minimum imo, and non-variable eye relief unlike the lower model Leupolds. In a 375 my preference would be for a true 1X up to 4X and this scope allows the rare time a 6X might be needed. Nothing seems faster than a 1X optical peep sight.
I mounted a 2.5X Leupold Compact on one, a Ruger No1 Tropical, for awhile years ago and liked it if a fixed would suit you. The current FX-II 2.5X Ultralight has 5" of eye relief, perfect. However now I would look into a VX6 1-6X24 if going Leupold. I recently shopped for a scope for a new rifle. In trying scopes I was amazed at the restrictive eye relief and the variable eye relief bothered me a bunch. I ended up getting a used fixed power. It seems this Leupold has eye relief of 3.8", a bare minimum imo, and non-variable eye relief unlike the lower model Leupolds. In a 375 my preference would be for a true 1X up to 4X and this scope allows the rare time a 6X might be needed. Nothing seems faster than a 1X optical peep sight.