Scope for .416 Ruger?

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Just picked up a Ruger Hawkeye African in 416 Ruger, thinking about putting a lightweight low powered scope on it with those Alaska Arms quick detach scope rings. Any suggestions on a scope?
 
These are a really good value. Lots of good reviews with dialing true, and holding zero

 
Leupold VX-6, 1-6x24 with CDS & Firedot

Leupold VX-5, 1-5x24 with CDS & Firedot

They are lightweight (you carry the rifle 99% of the time)
They have great glass and a lifetime warranty
The CDS works well
The firedot makes shots into the shade on dark animals a breeze (you don't lose the shot opportunity searching for the black reticle)

If you were hunting out west (US) or in more open ground for plains game (Namibia) then the VX5, 2-10x42 with CDS & Firedot would be your ticket. On 2X you could still hunt dangerous game, but if you put both scopes into Alaska Arms QD rings, you can switch scopes to the 1-6x24 for DG and expect them to hold zero.
 
Questions:

Why low power scope?

Why not a scope that allows for the full potential use for the 416?

Ask yourself how long do you plan to use or own the 416? Then decide if you should get a low power 1-5, 1-6, 2-8, power scope? If your planning on using and owning your 416 for years then why not get a scope that progresses with you as you, your eyes, age. Why not go with a: 2-12, 2-14, 3 +, 4+, they allow for close shots on DG, PG, and North American larger big game.

If you are only planning short term owning the 416 then may be a 2 + scope would be advisable.

(Rhetorical) What's your budget? There are a lot of quality high grade, non big name scopes and a few quality high grade name brand scopes on the market. Sooner or later it comes down to the quality of warranty service.

(Rhetorical) Are you a First or Second Focal Plane type?

JMO and 2 cents....shop around and compare <$1000.00 to >$3000.00 scopes then decide on which scope will work best for your hunting purposes within your budget.
 
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The one to six scope above is what I just mounted on my 416 Alaskan. It's probably the most practical one you can put on your rifle. For up close dangerous game the 1X is perfect and the firedot Illuminated reticle is just icing on the cake. Considering the ballistics of the 416 caliber, if you can't get it done with a 6X, its probably further than you should be shooting.
 
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From Mark on Optics Forum:

“Hey guys, just thought I would let you all know that Leupold has discontinued this scope. One of the best I have found for big bore with non CDS dial, It has held up for 5 safaris on my 458 Lott and still holding true.
Euro Optic has them on close out at 50% off MAP! That is only $699 for one great scope. I ordered 2 this morning, get it while you can.”
 
I also purchased the above Leupold patrol 1-6.
None of the hamster mil-dot, Christmas tree, side focus stuff on it. A nice clean reticle.
I have an early left hand guide gun in 375 Ruger that I will be mounting it on.

My 375 Ruger African wears a VX5 2-10. Allows me to stretch the distance.
The 2 power is plenty low and has a great field of view for dangerous game.
This was the set up I used this last June on a Buffalo / plains game hunt.
 
The 223 BDC on the Trijicon credo 1-6 matches the 416 really close with a 400gr bullet between 2350-2400. The LED is amazingly daylight bright but only on the SFP and only red.
 
Perfect timing on this thread, I picked up a m70 416 rem mag, I was thinking the accupoint 1-6 but that leupold and credo are cheaper.
 
The 223 BDC on the Trijicon credo 1-6 matches the 416 really close with a 400gr bullet between 2350-2400. The LED is amazingly daylight bright but only on the SFP and only red.

Are you saying the hash marks for drop line up out to 400?
 
Just picked up a Ruger Hawkeye African in 416 Ruger, thinking about putting a lightweight low powered scope on it with those Alaska Arms quick detach scope rings. Any suggestions on a scope?
 
Are you saying the hash marks for drop line up out to 400?
On mine it was within 0.2 MOA to 300 yards which is very usable for a hold over. Close at 400 but no way I’d hold over to shoot something with a 416 at 400 unless it was a follow up desperation shot.
 
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The one to six scope above is what I just mounted on my 416 Alaskan. It's probably the most practical one you can put on your rifle. For up close dangerous game the 1X is perfect and the firedot Illuminated reticle is just icing on the cake. Considering the ballistics of the 416 caliber, if you can't get it done with a 6X, its probably further than you should be shooting.
Well I just ordered one
 
All my 416 rem mags have 3x9 scopes on them but i am fixing to build some 400 yard loads so 3x15 x50 mm hooefully 30 mm tube .I have done alot of 200 yard shooting with the 416 rem mag .I am trying some oc the barnes 350 gr ttfx bullets with a bc of .444 and hopefully 2800 fps it will be as flat shoot as 7 mm rem mag with 175 gr bullets .I habe to have 50 mm scopes these days at dusk and dawn and 30 mm tubes help .The 3x9 x40 works ok at 200 yards but needs more power for 300 and 400 yards .THE 416s are very versitle compared to 458 win mag and has way more knockdown thsn .375s .I have 4 416s right now only one is heavy with a wood stock .I swear the kevelar stocked 416 kicks way less than my 2 pound heavier win model 70 express in 416 .I finslky put together my ks rem 700 with muzzlebreak and floor plate and its stainless .The ruger 416 ruger does it for 1/2 the money of a remington or winchester in 416 .
 

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