Just picked up a stainless guide gun and am trying to decide to go with a scout scope or a conventional.
I've taken two elk off the place I hunt, both were at 50yds or less.
I have LEUP scout scope with XS sights on a Marlin 30-30, but for this rifle I was thinking of a 1.5-5.
What are your thoughts?
Guide gun for elk
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Re: Guide gun for elk
Well, I am biased and enjoy the iron sights. If you like scopes, I like to use the scout setup.
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Re: Guide gun for elk
Hillbilly, 50 yards on your last two elk, congrats on the stalking skills! If I were to do it that close, but HAD to have optics ( I prefer peep sights ), I would look real hard at a Burris FastFire Red dot with a picatinny rail adapter. It's light (only 2 oz), unlimited field of view, 4 moa dot ( covers 4" at 100 yards ) and is super fast to get into action. Then again with your skills, save the money and use the stock iron sights! My opinion of course, your mileage may vary......
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Re: Guide gun for elk
I've elk hunted my Guide Gun with a Leupold 1-4x20. It's about perfect for that rifle IMO. The 1.5-5 would be about the same. I like shooting irons a lot, but for a serious hunting gun I like a scope for several reasons, not the least of which is the ability to gather light, which can be very important if you're hunting dark timber.
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Re: Guide gun for elk
As a former Guide Gun owner, and I still miss it, I have definite opinions about Guide Guns and scopes.
If you are going to use heavy loads, you don't want a conventionally mounted scope. You will have magnum eye.
I believe that the Scout Scope concept was intended for the Guide Gun.
If you are going to use heavy loads, you don't want a conventionally mounted scope. You will have magnum eye.
I believe that the Scout Scope concept was intended for the Guide Gun.
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Re: Guide gun for elk
I have a 2X pistol scope on my Guide gun and it works perfect. First time I turned loose a Garrett 420 Hammerhead off the bench I was very glad I wasn't using a conventional scope mount. I'd still be wearing it. Recently picked up a Bushnell 3200 Elite 2X6 pistol scope. I'm going to give it a try but at 2X for field use. Working on 500 gr. loads for a buffalo hunt. Anybody have experience? Still debating whether to use my Guide gun or take my 1886 Winchester take down.
Re: Guide gun for elk
+1 one that - I have not yet been able to hunt elk all that much. BUT.... on my eastern whitetail guns - when I go to camp - I take 2 guns along - one w/ a scope and one w/o out. If it is a bluebird type of day the scope comes along - if it is blowing snow or raining - the irons come along. Seems like the long term average on kills is 50/50 scopes vs. iron...TedH wrote: I like shooting irons a lot, but for a serious hunting gun I like a scope for several reasons, not the least of which is the ability to gather light, which can be very important if you're hunting dark timber.
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