BizCT Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 7mm may be a long range gun, but hunting in the northeast (I assume that is where the OP is intending to use his scope/rifle setup) usually requires nothing beyond 150 yards. OP, all of the scopes look decent enough on paper...they all come from reputable manufacturers. The 3-9 magnification range is more than adequate for the type of shots you'll likely be taking in NY. Is the Burris front focal plane or rear focal plane? If it's FFP, I'd definitely give it some serious consideration. I don't hunt farm fields but in NY, but I would think 400yard shots are possible, no? I remember as a kid my dad had access to a farm field in dutchess county and we target shoot well beyond 400 yards.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eagle rider Posted August 8, 2016 Author Share Posted August 8, 2016 It is a rear focal plan scope. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Padre86 Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 15 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said: I don't hunt farm fields but in NY, but I would think 400yard shots are possible, no? I remember as a kid my dad had access to a farm field in dutchess county and we target shoot well beyond 400 yards. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 400 yard hunting shots are certainly possible in NY, I just don't think they are the norm. The tree stands I've used and seen have generally been set up on the edge of farm fields, where the deer are likely to cross or pop out, so the shots aren't normally that long....obviously that is a generalization to which there are exceptions. And then when you start talking about still hunting in the woods, the distances get even shorter. Anyway, my point was that a scope with 3-9 magnification is realistically more than sufficient for the type of hunting someone would do in NY. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eagle rider Posted August 8, 2016 Author Share Posted August 8, 2016 (edited) We are mixed opened field and hard timber. In the woods shooting lanes range from 50 to 125 yds. Across fields 300 yds plus. I am 50/50 on about 45 deer on that property (total lease is 1600 acres with 12 ladders). The majority of the shots into the fields from stand locations tend to be far off. last season we had a shot in camp that was 400 yds. Edge of field stand on the opposite edge as the buck stepped out of the wood line. Lat year I passed up two meat doe (stupidly) that were both 3/4's out in the same field from the tree stand. The year before I had an uphill 250 yd shot at a deer. The year prior to that cross field on the same hillside at 300 yds. By comparisons, I have a very productive stand in the woods that has sideways lanes of 50 yds and forward lanes on 100. Another stand goes downhill into an orchard that is 250 yds straight out and 100 yds to the sides. We have two stands that went in last year that were hill top and at opposing corners of a horse pasture (not used after the summer). Each one of these stands is 300 yds plus across the fields. Another stand is on the edge of a swap the allows for everything from bow shots to 350 yd shots depending on where they pop out in the swamp. This in the winter, due to beaver damming on a couple of creeks that feed the swap, flood timber to one side of it that falls off into a bottom beneath a ridge line. Above that is a cow pasture of adjacent property. That flooded timber has natural lanes of 250 yds. So by northeast standards we have fairy long shots. Edited August 8, 2016 by eagle rider Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dbHunterNY Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 7mm mag cross hairs on the top of it's back will cover all your setups except the 400 yard stand situation. already picked up a scope but I'd have opted to use regular reticle on a better Burris scope for the money. Seeing how you're happy with Burris. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eagle rider Posted August 9, 2016 Author Share Posted August 9, 2016 So it will sound crazy but to my eye this Droptine is every bit as clear as my VX1 and Zeiss Terra. I just checked the others again. Sounds crazy, but it seems true to my eye. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eagle rider Posted August 12, 2016 Author Share Posted August 12, 2016 here it is..... Went Leopold. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rattler Posted August 12, 2016 Share Posted August 12, 2016 Good choice. Which model and magnification? BTW, that's a thick recoil pad. What's the length of pull on it now? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
airedale Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 Nice outfit you got there, it will handle all the big game we have in this country in just about every scenario it comes up against as long as you do your part. I will say it again you will never go wrong with a Leupold scope. Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eagle rider Posted August 13, 2016 Author Share Posted August 13, 2016 It's a VX 1 3-9x40 LRD. There is a $50 rebate on it. LOP is 13 3/8 with Supercell Pad. Pretty pumped up about this one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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