Ideal magnification for Dall sheep hunting

JW@TRACT

Lil-Rokslider
Rokslide Sponsor
Joined
Dec 23, 2020
Messages
120
Location
Southwest CO
While this certainly can be a situation where 100 replies are 100 different answers, it's worth asking. What is everyone's preferred magnification range for an Alaskan Dall sheep hunt? Would you forsake some of your magnification for a lighter optic?
 
Joined
Jan 15, 2022
Messages
1,563
10x binos, 60x spotting scope, and 2-7x variable rifle scope are what I advise my clients to bring.
 

Snyd

WKR
Joined
Feb 10, 2013
Messages
809
Location
AK
Whatever trips your trigger. I've spotted a lot of legal rams with 10x42 binos and 17-52x60 spotter. Killed a few with 2.5-8x36 Leupold on my Kimber 325 and one with a 4X Leupold on my Freedom Arms 454 revolver.

IMG-2581.jpg


These guys did it another way...

emweiler1.jpg
 

madcalfe

WKR
Joined
May 9, 2019
Messages
911
Location
British Columbia
10x42 binos
60x spotter
I generally prefer a 4-16x, 3-18x scope.
I ran a kahles k318i for 2 years till it shit the bed then switched to a ATACR 4-16x42
I'm fine with running 30-33oz scopes. but that new march fx 1.5x15x42 definitely caught my attention at 26oz.
 
OP
JW@TRACT

JW@TRACT

Lil-Rokslider
Rokslide Sponsor
Joined
Dec 23, 2020
Messages
120
Location
Southwest CO
Whatever trips your trigger. I've spotted a lot of legal rams with 10x42 binos and 17-52x60 spotter. Killed a few with 2.5-8x36 Leupold on my Kimber 325 and one with a 4X Leupold on my Freedom Arms 454 revolver.

IMG-2581.jpg


These guys did it another way...

emweiler1.jpg
Outstanding work with the wheel gun!
 
Joined
Jan 28, 2017
Messages
823
Ideal...
I'll say 12x42 NLs and 65x ATX with phoneskope. My experience sheep hunting is long days (sunlight) and a lot of midday glassing so you can get by with less exit pupil.

Rifle Scope: Like every other hunt 2-10, 3-12.
 

WCB

WKR
Joined
Jun 12, 2019
Messages
3,286
I like 12-20x on scopes...usually low end on those will be 3-4x. I'd say 4-16x is perfect.

I have never in my life had a high magnification scope ant thought "man wish I had less magnification"...why? because I can just turn the magnification down. I am however glad on longer shots I had more magnification. (yeah I know 7x can be shot out to 1,000yds blah blah blah).
 
OP
JW@TRACT

JW@TRACT

Lil-Rokslider
Rokslide Sponsor
Joined
Dec 23, 2020
Messages
120
Location
Southwest CO
Great responses guys. Wide range of opinions with a common thread being good spotting scope and bino work supersedes the scope magnification.
 

Steve O

WKR
Classified Approved
Joined
Feb 29, 2012
Messages
2,911
Location
Michigan
Started 25 years ago with 10x42 Leica Trinovids, a 65mm Zeiss Diascope, and 3.5-10 Leupold

Did a couple desert hunts with Swaro 10x42 ELs, 95mm ATX/BTX and 3-15 Leupold

The ones I have left will be done with Swaro 12x NLs, 50mm ATC, and 3-15 Leupold.
 

Westy35

FNG
Joined
Mar 29, 2017
Messages
72
Location
Bozeman, MT
12x NL Pure binocular
-with forehead rest
-stud / bino adapter for mounting to tripod

ATX / STX 95 mm spotting scope

NF 2.5-10x42 NXS rifle scope

From my perspective, cutting weight should not be focused on optics, rifle (~9 lbs), backpack or boots.

Curious on your experience with the forehead rest. When does it help, and how does it help?
 
Top