


I don't need to count points, or measure spread. All I need to do is be able to identify, yes that is a pig. My hunting mostly involves pigs from 10-900ish yards. I can't remember the last time my razor was turned up above 18x.

Who wants to hunt with a scope that by itself weighs 3-4 pounds? Mirage dictates I turn my scopes down below 12x most of the time anyways. These long range scopes are better measured in pounds than ounces. I love the modern features, but not the weight and size penalties. What worries me is every year scope companies come out with higher and higher mag range scopes. I have been making do with a vortex razor, weaver emdr, trijicon 3-9 mildot, and sightron mildots for years now. My wish list for a long range scope is very simple.ģ-9, 2-10, 3-12, even a fixed 6x scope would work.ġ0 mil elevation knob with either zero stop or lockĬurrently only the Bushnell lrhs fits the above features. And it seems every year I am disappointed. With shot show just around the corner, every year I hope more companies offer scopes to fit my needs. I guess the market for my ideal hunting scope is very small.
