I'm with most of these other guys. 3.5 to 10.

I like my scope to be as small and light as possible. Light because if I have to lug it up the mountain on my own to feet, light is very good. If I'm sticking it into a saddle scabbard, small objectives and turrets that don't stick out really far fit better and I'm not as afraid of them getting tweaked or damaged while riding through timber or if the horse decides to take a rub on a tree or something.

Edit to add: I run a straight 6x on my antelope rifle if that tells you anything.

Last edited by Snake River Marksman; 01/12/17.

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