Bushnell DMR3 or Steiner T6Xi?

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I'm in the market for a new hunting scope. I've used Leupolds forever, but was talked into trying out an Arken EPL4 6-24x this year for the reliable tracking and it's inexpensive price point.
I have been pretty happy with it but it leaves me wanting more on the low end for power and wishing for higher performance glass in low light. Pretty major issues to overcome on a dedicated hunting scope.
So now I'm on the hunt for a new optic that's got a proven track record for repeatable adjustments, low end power of 3.5x or less, quality glass in low light conditions.
I'm not a huge fan of heavy scopes which is why I've used Leupolds forever but I'm willing to overlook it in exchange for my other needs.
I'm looking specifically at the T6Xi 2.5-15 and DMR 3.5-21 after noticing used prices are fairly close.
If there's something else that fits, I'm all ears.
 
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Just saw Midway has the Steiner on sale for $1200! I feel like that may be the winner at that price point now
 
That's a fantastic price on the Steiner and its a fantastic optic. Glass is phenomenal. I have the H6xi 2-12x44 version and am very happy with it. I also have a couple of the Bushnell LRH models sold by GA Precision. If it were me I'd probably go with the Steiner again. I'd put the glass on the same level as one my NF NX8s.




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That's a fantastic price on the Steiner and its a fantastic optic. Glass is phenomenal. I have the H6xi 2-12x50 version and am very happy with it. I also have a couple of the Bushnell LRH models sold by GA Precision. If it were me I'd probably go with the Steiner again. I'd put the glass on the same level as one my NF NX8s.




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What's the difference between the H6Xi and T6Xi?
 
Suggest you go to the Steiner website and do a little research. I have an older T5Xi and it is a wonderful scope! Clarity in low light is excellent. Turn on the illuminated cross hair and it is almost like cheating. I must admit though that they are heavy.
 
Suggest you go to the Steiner website and do a little research. I have an older T5Xi and it is a wonderful scope! Clarity in low light is excellent. Turn on the illuminated cross hair and it is almost like cheating. I must admit though that they are heavy.
I'm going to have to dig into researching and learning more about that H6Xi 3-18 scope w/the STR MIL reticle. One rev for elevation is more than plenty for my hunting rifle and the lighter weight is also a draw.
From almost everything I've read, the T5 series was not well received…?
 
What's the difference between the H6Xi and T6Xi?
The H6Xi 2-12x42 is a little shorter but about 11 ounces lighter also. The turret is also a low profile. The HX6i 3-18x50 is 13.3" long and 27 ounces so it's about 6 ounces lighter. The weight savings for me was important. You'd need to check also the magnification variance on each model of the T series you're comparing to. Glass is the awesome on my H model. I believe Midway has both versions on sale.
H=Hunter version
T=Tactical version
 
I'm going to order a H model 3-18 with the STR-MIL reticle. Also $1200…. That's a fantastic price. I've got a few older scopes to sell I'm not using and can put this to good use.
 
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I'm going to order a H model 3-18 with the STR-MIL reticle. Also $1200…. That's a fantastic price. I've got a few older scopes to sell I'm not using and can put this to good use.
The more I read about that H series, the more I'm interested. It checks all my boxes besides a locking elevation turret. Sounds like a helluva scope, especially when the VX5HD 3-15 is basically the same price point and the Mk5HDs are so much higher. 27oz for a hunting optic is a lot higher than I prefer but I like the advantages I get with that extra weight.
 
The more I read about that H series, the more I'm interested. It checks all my boxes besides a locking elevation turret. Sounds like a helluva scope, especially when the VX5HD 3-15 is basically the same price point and the Mk5HDs are so much higher. 27oz for a hunting optic is a lot higher than I prefer but I like the advantages I get with that extra weight.
They do include a second elevation Turret that allows you to run a capped elevation turret with Zero Stop. Just a fyi.
 
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