I see you were interested in the 3-9x40, if I might make a suggestion upgrade to the 3-10x44 which has a one-piece tube and has a slightly larger FOV.
I would upgrade just for the one piece base, but to step up to a 44mm objective would mean I would have to use high rings, and that extra 1/8" higher the scope sits up means my jaw is on the stock instead of my cheek, which throws my shooting style out whack. Field of view is irrelevant. Don't get me wrong, I insist on enough FOV to see what's on either side of my target and also have enough to lead ahead of running game, and even a 32mm gives more than enough FOV for both instances...As far as 44mm scopes and light transmission, well the human eye can only soak up so much, and after YEARS and YEARS of scoped rifle hunting, I have learned that a good 40mm objective will keep you out in the woods just as long as ANY other objective size...I either have owned or do own scopes varying in objective sizes of 20, 32, 38, 40, 42, 44, 50, and 56mm and have found that the 40mm is IDEAL for me, especially since they usually sit about 2.5mm off my barrel after adding Butler Creek Flip-Up caps with medium rings and I love the way most 40mm scopes are exactly as wide as the stock is...also the 44-56mm scopes just seem to catch every branch and briar bush in the country, but only at the worst possible time.
Thanks again for the recommendation but objectives larger than 40mm are not for me.
7mag
If you all made a 2x-7x (40)42mm non-illuminated with a one piece tube and an etched glass reticle and about a constant 4"-4.5" eye relief, I would re-scope quite a few of my rifles with them...hint, hint. :grin:
or a 4x-14x(3x-12x) (40)42mm without an adjustable objective. just a couple thoughts.
I believe I will try one of your scopes, just to see for myself...If I am half as happy as you think I will be, I will surly spread the word around here.
Stay Safe. Happy Hunting/Shooting.