BGGMKLR
AH veteran
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2024
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- 226
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- 492
- Location
- Oakley, Ca
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- Colt Forum, Firearms Forum, 24 hr Campfire, Gunboards Forum, Cal Waterfowl, DU,
- Hunted
- ZIMBABWE- Gwaii, Dete, Chirisa block
During a 21 day hunt in Zim, for the first 14 days, my scope never left my rifle. I don't recall a single incidence that I even considered it.
When we traveled to our Buff concession, about 45 minutes into our 1st morning, our trackers spotted 3 Dugga boys approx 200 yards off in the tall grass.
My PH (Harry Bennie) said:
"We're going to do this up close and personal...you won't need your riflescope...if you're more comfortable with it, make certain it is tuned to it's lowest power...but if we make this happen you will be shooting from 100 ft or so"
I flipped the levers, slid the scope off, and dropped it on the seat.
In this day of precision engineering, and the absolute unfailing ability of (quality) QD mounts to faithfully and religiously return your optics to exact zero, I cannot imagine why one would not afford themselves the option of deferring to express sights as circumstances dictate.
Respectfully...IMHO.
Best
Spike
When we traveled to our Buff concession, about 45 minutes into our 1st morning, our trackers spotted 3 Dugga boys approx 200 yards off in the tall grass.
My PH (Harry Bennie) said:
"We're going to do this up close and personal...you won't need your riflescope...if you're more comfortable with it, make certain it is tuned to it's lowest power...but if we make this happen you will be shooting from 100 ft or so"
I flipped the levers, slid the scope off, and dropped it on the seat.
In this day of precision engineering, and the absolute unfailing ability of (quality) QD mounts to faithfully and religiously return your optics to exact zero, I cannot imagine why one would not afford themselves the option of deferring to express sights as circumstances dictate.
Respectfully...IMHO.
Best
Spike