I've owned several lever actions over the years. But with rounds like the 45-70 and 44 Magnum, I've always thought a good peep sight was just the ticket.
I got what I now consider to be the best rifle I've ever onwed, which I got last summer. But low and behold the 20 inch tube on my BLR will throw a 250 grain spitzer of fairly high balllistiic coefficient, 0.375 for the Hornady, and 0.446 for the Nosler Partition at 2400 fps according to my Ohler P35 Chronograph.
So if I sight 3 inches high at 100 yards, I'm dead on at 200 yards, about 4.5 inches low at 250 yards and 11 inches low at 300 yards. To put this in perspective a 7mm Rem Mag can throw a 150 grain at 3,200 fps. When zeroed at 200 yards this is 6 inches low at 300 yards.. So the difference in trajectory is only about the width of my palm. In other words I've got a real 250 yard shooter on my hands, 300 in a pinch.
So I need a scope. Never thought I'd see the day I needed a scope on a lever action, but it has now happened. So I've got several questions:
1) should I go traditional or use a forward mounted Scout scipe?
2) The BLR is tapped for some kind of scope mount and has a grooved top on the action. Any recommendations on what kind of scope mounts this is designed for?
3) I've been catalog looking at a lot of scopes, some of which cost more than the rifle itself did. I have a Ruger #1 in 270 Win with a Leupold V-II 2-7 on it and have never been really happy with it. The eye relief changes quite a bit as you adjust the power, and it just doesn't pick up quite as much light as I'd like to have. I've been looking at scopes with the 30mm tube diameter on the thought that they might give a bit more light. Is that a valid assumption?
4) In a similar vein I've been looking at scopes with the reticle in the second focal plane. They do seem to have constant eye relief. Is there a down side to this?
I've got a list of possibles some with the 30mm tube and some 1". Also some have the reticle in the 2nd focal plane and some don't. I think I know what I want, but thought I'd check and see if any one has any input or ideas.
1) Burris Signature Safari - 1.75 to 5 power with a 32mm Objective lens, 1" tube, 3.8 to 4.5" Eye Relief, Taper-Plex Reticle
2) Leupold LPS - 2.5 to 10X, actual 2.6 to 9.8 power with a 45mm Objective lens, 30mm tube, 3.8 to 4.5" Eye Relief, Duplex Reticle
3) Leupold VX-L - 3.5 to 10X, actual 3.3 to 9.7 power with a 50mm Objective, 1" tube, 3.6 to 4.6 Eye Relief, Boone & Crockett Reticle
4) Nikon Monarch Gold - 1.5 to 6X, actual 1.55 to 5.82 power with a 42mm Objective lens, 30mm tube, 4.0 to 4.1" Eye Relief, German #4 Reticle
5) Nikone Monarch Gold - 2.5 to 10 power with a 50mm Objective lens, 30mm tube, 4.1" Eye Relief, BDC Reticle
6) Kahles Helia CSX - 1.5 to 6 power, with a 42mm Objective lens, 30mm tube, 3.55" Eye Relief, P-Dot Illuminated Reticle
What do you think? Which one is going to provide the best performance per dollar spent?