As I have solved the feeding problems with my 750 carbine, and it took so long to figure it out, the original 2x7 Leupold varix-1 now lives on another rifle(my new Ruger Compact Magnum in .338 R.C.M.), and now I need a new scope. I liked the Leupold but I think I want something that will be better for close range, fast shooting. Something with a large field of view, clear optics, good low light performance,light weight, and above all dependable. This rifle is going to be one of my "big woods" rifles. I hunt the high peaks region of the adirondacks, and mostly still hunt. The shots won't be long, but they may come very quick. I have thought about the old Leupold m-8 3 power, leupold vari-x3 1.75x6,leupold vari-x3 1x5, or the weaver grand slam 1.5x5. I don't have any experience with any of these scopes. I do have a Leupold vari-x3 2.5x8 and the optics are great, although the scope is a little large for what I'm looking for.