If you could get the perfect hunting scope what would you spec out?
I'll go first.
Start with Trijicon Accupoint 3-9x40 green dot duplex as a base as it's almost there for me as it is, if I could perfect it I would ask for...
Elevation turret that mirrors the function of the Leupold cds-zl turret. Exposed, single rotation, locking zero.
1/2 moa per click on the elevation turret only.
Then speed dial turrets to order to match your load.
One may need to define their 'hunting' along with their scope. For my needs hunting is primarily means coyotes and on up to big game, 0-600 yards, fall, winter, spring.
Adding specs of my base scope choice is as follows;
13.4 oz (must be under 1 lb for me)
1" tube (also a must for me, lighter rings, no need for 30mm or larger tubes to go 600 yards)
mounts in 1" low rings and objective clears barrel
illuminated reticle - green dot duplex, being it's non-battery and green are big wins over the battery and red coloured dots
quality glass, this Accupoint is a level above Leupold in glass, adjustments and feel, also seems to have greater true magnification range
dial up not reticle, there's only one illuminated aiming point, I want to use it always, Kenton speed dial turret currently on my trijicons for this
I'll go first.
Start with Trijicon Accupoint 3-9x40 green dot duplex as a base as it's almost there for me as it is, if I could perfect it I would ask for...
Elevation turret that mirrors the function of the Leupold cds-zl turret. Exposed, single rotation, locking zero.
1/2 moa per click on the elevation turret only.
Then speed dial turrets to order to match your load.
One may need to define their 'hunting' along with their scope. For my needs hunting is primarily means coyotes and on up to big game, 0-600 yards, fall, winter, spring.
Adding specs of my base scope choice is as follows;
13.4 oz (must be under 1 lb for me)
1" tube (also a must for me, lighter rings, no need for 30mm or larger tubes to go 600 yards)
mounts in 1" low rings and objective clears barrel
illuminated reticle - green dot duplex, being it's non-battery and green are big wins over the battery and red coloured dots
quality glass, this Accupoint is a level above Leupold in glass, adjustments and feel, also seems to have greater true magnification range
dial up not reticle, there's only one illuminated aiming point, I want to use it always, Kenton speed dial turret currently on my trijicons for this
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