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swarovski z3 3-9x36 or Swarovski Z3 4-12x50. Won't be shooting past 300 yards. Mostly range work with the occasional whitetail here in WI. Thanks
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Same as for a .30/06, .270, .308, .243, etc, for the same usage. I'd go for a 3-9, 2-7, 2-10, something in that range, or even a dependable 6x. Keep the weight and size to a minimum, no big objectives unless you hunt where it's often very dim at either end of the day. Big knobs or CDS stuff ain't needed.
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3-9 will be lighter and more compact. I have a factory reconditioned z3 3 -10 I could part with. It looks like they might have sent me a new scope. Have one on a 280 ai.
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On my M70 280 AI for years it's been a swaro Z3 3-10x42 with 4a, I've been very happy with it and don't plan on changing things up.
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You will appreciate the extra magnification while target shooting, and both scopes will be virtually identical in most hunting scenarios. I would lean towards the 12x for that reason.
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swarovski z3 3-9x36 or Swarovski Z3 4-12x50. Won't be shooting past 300 yards. Mostly range work with the occasional whitetail here in WI. Thanks 2.5 - 10X 42mm is perfect fit for my five 280’s
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swarovski z3 3-9x36 or Swarovski Z3 4-12x50. Won't be shooting past 300 yards. Mostly range work with the occasional whitetail here in WI. Thanks 2.5 - 10X 42mm is perfect fit for my five 280’s I would agree. For anything hunting or targets to 300 yards, a 2.5-10X will work just fine. If you are set on the two that you listed, I would go with the 4-12X, just in case you decide to stretch the legs of that 280 with a trip out west or you find yourself with the opportunity to shoot steel at longer ranges.
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swarovski z3 3-9x36 or Swarovski Z3 4-12x50. Won't be shooting past 300 yards. Mostly range work with the occasional whitetail here in WI. Thanks 2.5 - 10X 42mm is perfect fit for my five 280’s How far out yardage wise are you comfortable with your 280 and scope? I stuck a NF 3-12x42 on my 280AI. It doesn’t have the illuminated center reticle, so I’m having slight difficulties picking up a small target with the MOAR at distances the AI can handle. Based on my AI pushing 3200 fps with ease on 140’s down range. I may consider either changing out to more power, maybe 4.5-14 or something with a lit reticle...😎
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I have a Leupold VX-R 4-12 on my Remington LSS 280.
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Out of the 2 you have listed I’d definitely go with the 4-12
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I have a 2-10x50 Elite 4500 on mine.Most of the time the trigger gets squeezed,it's during the last hour of the day.Go with the 4-12...
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No brainer on going with high mag.
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My fixed 6x SWFA sure has changed my thought process on needing a lot of X's to shoot long range.
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2.5-10x32 NXS on mine, I would go with the 3-9 for a do all hunting rig. It will go as far as you need to with a 280. Optics seem to be a personal taste though, you probably know which path appeals to you.
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14x and CDS for a 280 out to only 300 yards?
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I had the same thought...
But a 165 grain bullet cooking at 3k seels the deal quiet well.
Under 300 9x is plenty,, once you cross 400 you want 12-16x range zoom (at least for me)
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swarovski z3 3-9x36 or Swarovski Z3 4-12x50. Won't be shooting past 300 yards. Mostly range work with the occasional whitetail here in WI. Thanks What comes under this category?
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