Sorry to hear you lost a nice bull. This gives me deja vu as I lost a nice buck due to a failing Mark 4 and avoided Leupold for a long time. I decided to give Leupold one more chance several years later and am now running several VX5HDs and they have been outstanding. Even had one dropped hard this year putting a nice dent in the front bell and it was still spot on. If you don't mind my asking, I would be interested in knowing what failed on the VX6, or what the symptoms were?Long of the short, my VX6 HD took a dump at the moment of truth and I missed a 370" bull. Looking for something that can track, and handle the minor bumps of a mountain hunting rifle( I don't expect any scope to get tomahawked and hold zero) and maintain zero. Would prefer to keep it under 28 oz... I know its nothing special and the glass in the VX6HD is much better but my 6-24 gen1 one PST has never failed me in 7 years of hard mountain hunting and its had its fair share of accidental spills(like falling down the mountain with it strapped to my pack) and never shifted more than an inch off zero after even the biggest mishap on the mountain. So basically looking for the reliability and weight I've experienced with that scope but looking to upgrade to better glass and turrets while not being heavy. I've looked at the Zeiss v4&v6 The Mark 5, NX8 and a few others. I want at least 18 if not more 20-25 on the top end. What lighter scopes have you guys had good luck with and recommend? I'll give up a little in glass for durability but it would be nice to have my cake and eat it too.
Sorry to hear you lost a nice bull. This gives me deja vu as I lost a nice buck due to a failing Mark 4 and avoided Leupold for a long time. I decided to give Leupold one more chance several years later and am now running several VX5HDs and they have been outstanding. Even had one dropped hard this year putting a nice dent in the front bell and it was still spot on. If you don't mind my asking, I would be interested in knowing what failed on the VX6, or what the symptoms were?
Rings and rail were torqued and loctitedSorry to hear about the big bull.
Do a double check on rings and base's I've seen this type of issue from a scope getting banged around.
Keep us informed.
I was never able to relocate him. I only ever saw him once, and he literally appeared like it was magic, 20 minutes before sunset. He was a massive 6 with antlers that were extremely light thus I dubbed him "The ghost". It was a special draw unit. I ended up taking this old bull with my backup rifle on Thanksgiving day. This was the biggest bull harvested out of that unit with a rifle this year.Did you shoot that bull with another rifle or know someone who killed it? Was that a special draw or MT general tag? Do you have any pics of it? Bummer story, 370" for most Montana hunters is a once in a lifetime encounter