Back from an unsuccesful Elk hunt in Northern Alberta, (did get Whitetail buck however). I had mounted a Zeiss Conquest 4.5 X 12 on my 300 Wby Mag as I had envisioned open spaces where the magnification would be an asset. Instead, I spent most of the week in the bush where 50 yds was about the furthest one could see through the bush. Ended up switching to my 30:06 which had a Leupold 3 X 9 and even at 3 power not ideal. In retrospect, I thought back to the 6 deer and 2 moose I had harvested over the last 15 years and realized that the longest shot was around 200 yds and the closest at 30. Since I intended to use the 300 Mag as my Elk/Moose rifle, I sold the Zeiss and bought a mint Leupold VX 3, from a fellow CGN member, which has a range from 1.75 X 6 - 32mm 1" tube. After sighting in this scope I am pleased with the change. At the lowest power, I can even see the barrel at the bottom of the heavy Duplex recticle and much brighter when the light is poor.
I think I fell victim to the long range hype that is the focus of most of the Sporting mags these days. For long range shooting I agree the more magnification the better but for general hunting of big game, lower power scopes are more useful IMHO. What's your take?
I think I fell victim to the long range hype that is the focus of most of the Sporting mags these days. For long range shooting I agree the more magnification the better but for general hunting of big game, lower power scopes are more useful IMHO. What's your take?




















































