Brandon270
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Hey guys I'm slowly saving and putting together my first big game rifle. It will be a midgrade to budget level set up. Currently my plan is for a weatherby vanguard in 7mm-08, 6.5 creedmoor or 25-06. Here in California it'll be used for hogs, deer and possibly black bear. Shots can range from 100-400yards. Where I'm stuck is my optics. I've been going back and forth between a Leupold vxfreedom 4-12x40 or a vx3i 3.5-10x40. The price difference between these two is a little over $50 but if I jumped up to the next higher power vx3i it's a $200 increase. I know some might say just save up the extra $200 but I can buy a solid amount of hunting ammo with $200, and I'm hoping to have it ready to go before deer season in late August.
I understand that the vx3i will have superior glass, but I wonder how much I'm giving up on less power if I wind up in a situation where I have to take a longer shot? My only other center fire rifle is a 223 varmint rifle with a 4-12 cheap vortex scope but all my hunting shots have been under 200 yards. I'm just wondering if 10 power just isn't enough for that 400 yard shot at a deer. I'll be using a range finder and will most like choose the windplex reticle.
I understand that the vx3i will have superior glass, but I wonder how much I'm giving up on less power if I wind up in a situation where I have to take a longer shot? My only other center fire rifle is a 223 varmint rifle with a 4-12 cheap vortex scope but all my hunting shots have been under 200 yards. I'm just wondering if 10 power just isn't enough for that 400 yard shot at a deer. I'll be using a range finder and will most like choose the windplex reticle.