5-6x magnification range scopes for calling rifles.

mcseal2

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I have decided to upgrade some of my predator hunting gear including the scopes on my two main predator rifles. I have a 204 I use for areas I think I may call in a bobcat, and a 6mm Rem I use for coyotes.

The 204 currently has a Leupold 4.5-14x, and the 6mm has a Vortex Viper 4-16x. I really like the magnification on the upper end and use it quite a bit. I'm looking to switch scopes to gain more field of view on the bottom end. I have larger caliber rifles needing glass, so I have a place for both of the scopes I already own. I figure if I'm going to buy new glass it should go on the guns I use the most.

I use these guns for other varmints and just shooting around the ranch also. I like shooting longer distances at targets in the wind (guess I enjoy getting humbled) so I will likely get a turret matched to my load on whatever scopes I choose.

Some I've been considering and their field of view on lowest power are:

Bushnell 6500 2.5-16x42 with a 41ft
Leupold VX-6 3-18x44 with a 38ft
Zeiss Conquest HD5 3-15x42 with a 35ft
Swarovski Z6 2.5-15x44 with a 48ft

I realize that there is a huge price range between the options. If there wasn't I'd just buy Swaro. Still I figure if I make a decision now I will have time to watch for used/demo options and try to get something discounted over the spring or summer. Swarovski offers the 4W reticle that I really like for windage holds, I have their Z5 series on my elk and deer rifles and really like them. I want something with very reliable click adjustments also for dialing elevation.

Anyone have any of these or any advice? Thanks for your help.
 
I have a couple vortex pst (1-4 and 5-20) and a couple SWFA (1-6 and 5-20 hd) for the money you can't beat these scopes in my opinion. The Vortex is much lighter that the SWFA, it's built like a tank. I also have an older Nightforce 3.5-15 i think and Zeiss 3-12. Now that I have kids I would probably buy either the PST or SWFA before I would buy the later two. The one I'm really impressed with is the 1-6 SS SWFA. It's become my go to scope. I've gotten smaller group at 300 yrds with that scope (3"-4"). I use to think I need more glass, not any more.
Good luck on your purchase,
Jeff
 


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