Is it worth upgrading a scope?

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On my .375HH I currently have a Leupold VX3i 1.5-5x20mm with a German 4 reticle. It got rebuilt by Leopold and fixed a problem with the director and consistently groups well at 100 yards.

I have a tendency to want the new shiny thing, but I’m wondering is there any reason I need to upgrade that scope when I decide to chase buffalo again? It’s currently noted in tally Q D rings and I was planning on adding a 3 x 9 or 2.5 to 15 for longer distant shots.

Is it actually worth upgrading my VX 3I? Or just saving for a new medium power scope?
 
I saved this thread because a lot of good discussion. I originally had a 1.5-5 and upgraded to a 2-10 on my 375. I’m glad I did. Makes the rifle more versatile.

 
IMO, until your eyes start going with age or you just want a higher variable power scope for longer/ better ranges afforded the 375.

Why change what isn't broken?

Any excuse is better than no excuse to improve what you have. JMO, 2.5 minimum, 20x maximum would be the optimum scope on a 375 out to 300-350-400 yards. One's personal opinion and specific uses to determine which scope power(s) work best for them.

With old eyes, my 375H&H is topped with a 4-16 x 50, 2nd Focal Plane, scope. I limit my shots to 300-350 yards, with 300 grain bullets, at 2550+/- velocities.
 
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No, leave it as is and use it as intended for DG. You are good.

Add a .308 or .338 for longer shooting :A Big Hello:
 
if you really want a bit of versatility with the 375 then sure but dont lose the low power while doing it
hunting buff u need 1x or 2x
u get a 2-7X32 or36, vx3 i think, or 2.5-8 is also great

on our client guns we have the vx5HD with red dot, 2-10X40/50, but then they doing mostly plains game but also when needed are used for buff and these scopes do it all
 
The main tradeoff here is that since the VX3 1.5-5x is incredibly lightweight, you'll be adding 1/2 to 1 lb to the rifle to realistically get a "do-it-all" scope that has a wide zoom range. Some people (including me) are fine with the heavier scope since it offers so much flexibility, and I'm not climbing a mountain on some ultralight backcountry sheep hunt with it. Some of my favorite scopes so far are Leupold 2-12x and Zeiss 1.8-14x, both of which I've used for running shots in the bush. I believe that had the low end been 3x or 4x, those shots would have been more difficult.
 
I might want a bit higher on the top end for something like croc, but otherwise I don't think it's necessary. I went with the trijicon accupoint 1-6 which seems like enough for general DG and PG use.

I personally wouldn't trust a scope that's been sent in for issues so that would be enough for me to purchase something else.
 
You mentioned chasing Buffalo again so if this is your primary quarry, I would leave as is, it’s perfectly fine. I have used Leupold 1.5x5 scopes on several of my big bore rifles on DG and I love this scope. Sometimes scopes need to be sent in for repair, it happens sometimes, even with Swarovski.

With that said, maybe you envision using it on longer distances for plains game as a one rifle safari or North American game, Leupold makes some excellent 2-10 scopes. AH sponsor EuroOptic has a couple nice Leupold VX-5HD 2-10 scopes on sale.


 
You mentioned chasing Buffalo again so if this is your primary quarry, I would leave as is, it’s perfectly fine. I have used Leupold 1.5x5 scopes on several of my big bore rifles on DG and I love this scope. Sometimes scopes need to be sent in for repair, it happens sometimes, even with Swarovski.

With that said, maybe you envision using it on longer distances for plains game as a one rifle safari or North American game, Leupold makes some excellent 2-10 scopes. AH sponsor EuroOptic has a couple nice Leupold VX-5HD 2-10 scopes on sale.



Euro Optics often has exceptional deals of rifle scopes. I purchased a Schmidt and Bender Polar for its 93% Light Transmission at 44% off!

If the OP's Leupold 1.5-5X doesn't have a lighted reticle, I recommend the Leupold 1-6x Patrol at Euro Optic for 44% off at $749. https://www.eurooptic.com/leupold-p...mm-sfp-illum-firedot-duplex-riflescope-182398

The Patrol was on sale at $699 for several months. I watch Euro Optic for deals and have learned that when their inventory of discounted scopes gets low, they raise the price a little. Yes, it appears that is one wants to buy a 1-6x Patrol, they better hurry!

My opinion is for a real dangerous game scope, I mean when one could face an animal ready to kill them charging at full speed within 10 yards, I want a true 1x with lighted reticle with which I will instinctively shoulder the rifle and see the lighted crosshairs with both eyes open. In this situation the lighted 1x functions virtually the same as a reflex sight. This scenario is however vary unlikely for most of us. Following a wounded leopard, the PH will be first and I bet you they will use iron sights or a reflex. As clients who wounded the cat, we may be “asked” to stay behind.

For a more versatile dangerous and plains game scope I agree with others, a 2-10x or 2-12x is perhaps better. Magnification above 6x on most African animals is really not required but is darn handy for scoping out the horn / trophy size. I have Leupold VX-5 2-10x on my .375 H&H. This scope is a great value. Other scopes like Swarovski and Schmidt and Bender have "better glass" but in 99% of all shot situations other than at dawn and dusk, the Leupold is just fine. Still, I am watching Euro Optic for a killer deal on a Schmidt and Bender 1-8x at about half of retail price. This one is 15% off but the price doesn't provide enough added functionality over the Leupold 1-6x Patrol scopes that I recently “stocked” up on.

Like most fine items, the increase in functionality is linier while the increase in price is exponential.

PS: Leupold offeres a 28% Military Discount but Euro Optic sometimes offers even more discount on some models such as this VX-5 2-10x at 31% off for $899.
 
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The German #4 is an excellent reticle. Keep your current setup and add a second scope in 3-9 or 2.5-10 range. Try to keep the scope light weight with generous critical eye relief. With a lower power setting the second scope can backup your 1.5-5. Good idea to always have a second scope in rings and zeroed ready for service.
 

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