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Old 10-09-2018, 11:22 AM
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Despite ageing eyesight - I am on the hunt for a lightweight scope for a new/old project.
I converted a chilean mauser a few years back to 7x57AI, and its been a fun range gun. But I like packing it too. Mostly brush hunting, maybe 300 yds at the range.
I have light weight stock from Wildcat and though I could shed a few more ounces by changing out the scope.
Variable would be nice but not opposed to fixed power either.
What's the consensus for a lighter scope?
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Old 10-09-2018, 11:46 AM
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I'm not sure if you'll ever find a consensus, but I would look at some of the Leupold scopes with the 33mm objective lens, either 2-7 or a straight 4x. I'm not sure what their current product list has, but I think for the money, they offer a decent, fairly lightweight scope with a great warranty.
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Old 10-09-2018, 11:52 AM
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What is your budget?
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Old 10-09-2018, 12:30 PM
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Swaro Z3 is light.
Leupold makes some lightweight scopes
Vortex Razor HD Light hunter is also nice.
They should all be nice and light, the rest is dependent upon magnification and reticle that you want plus other features.
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Old 10-09-2018, 09:04 PM
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Leupold 4x33 is 9.5 oz with a standard 7/8” target elevation knob installed. Add the alumina flip caps and it’s 10.5 oz total. I collected drop data to 550 yrds recently and holding on a 10” gong at 550 was no problem. Wouldn’t be my first choice as a gopher scope but coyotes and larger to 600 yrds it will do. The rule of thumbs of 1x magnification for every 100 yrds is a pretty good one for both coyotes on up or steel.

A fixed 6 would be a great choice too. The Leupold 6x36 runs a half ounce heavier.
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Old 10-09-2018, 09:10 PM
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Leupold VX3 1-5X20
Leupold VX3 1.75-6X32
Leupold VX2 3-9X33 Ultralight
Swarovski Z3 3-9X36
Swarovski Z3 3-10X42
Swarovski Habicht 4X
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Old 10-10-2018, 09:00 PM
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Budget is flexible depending on scope, the last two rifles I built have Zeiss on top. While I do some 300 yards + at the range, I limit field work to 300 or less.
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