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Thanks guys. Rick, I was thinking the higher power would be nice as I'm planning a mule deer/antelope hunt and figured it would be better on antelope even at shorter distances (<300yds). Is the higher power not necessary?
I have had a Leupold 2x7 on my Sako Finnbear since I have owned it about 44 years now. I am looking at retiring both later this year. I guess part of it all comes down to a "age thing" too. After hunting this year I have come to realize that I don't want to pack that heavy Sako around all the time and plan on getting a Tikka T3 light, but, I will give up a little of that new weight loss to go to a Leupold 4x12x50...the reason? a LOT more light! When I was much younger that 2x7 was plenty of scope, and the rifle/scope compo dropped a lot of deer and elk. However, now that I am looking through that scope with 56 year old eyes (wearing bi-focals at that) I find that it does not gather enough light for me to be able to see well, especially in the early morning / late evening hours. I have not looked through a Vortex, and know little about them, I am more just throwing a good reason out there why a "heavier" scope on a light rifle might not be a bad thing.