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Caleb 05-28-2015 08:30 AM

Optics suggestions needed.
 
Question. ...... Say you wanted to run a fixed power scope on your rifle for 100-600yds (maybe sometime in the future out to 1k). Which magnification would you choose? 6x, 10x, 12x, or bigger.......and, why?

Purpose:
*Rem 700
*.308
*Target shooting/plinking
*Marksmanship training

BlackKnight 05-28-2015 08:37 AM

I go with the 10, but my training and mission dictated it.
That's what I learned to shoot with. I also was taught to range with my scope which was conducted at 10 unless the reticle was front focal (doesn't change with power setting).
Check your pm.

Caleb 05-28-2015 09:25 AM

Thanks, pm replied.

Caleb 05-28-2015 09:30 AM

The 10X is what I'm leaning towards. Target turrets are a must. Mil or Moa adjustments will work for me.

I'm currently running a 3-9x42 on there now and when zoomed to 9x the shadow around the eyepiece (sorry, don't know the tech term for that) is distracting. I find myself concentrating on keeping the shadow even instead of focusing on my target and fundamentals. I thinl the fixed power will help me with this issue....?.....

BlackKnight 05-28-2015 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IamCaleb (Post 111559)
The 10X is what I'm leaning towards. Target turrets are a must. Mil or Moa adjustments will work for me.

I'm currently running a 3-9x42 on there now and when zoomed to 9x the shadow around the eyepiece (sorry, don't know the tech term for that) is distracting. I find myself concentrating on keeping the shadow even instead of focusing on my target and fundamentals. I thinl the fixed power will help me with this issue....?.....

Me thinks when you set up your eye relief it wasn't on the highest power. That means your scope may be too close in relation to your eye.

Caleb 05-28-2015 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackKnight (Post 111561)
Me thinks when you set up your eye relief it wasn't on the highest power. That means your scope may be too close in relation to your eye.

Good point..... I believe you are correct, I set it on 3x. Will have to look into that next range trip.

bttbbob 05-28-2015 10:45 AM

I use a variable magnification scope on all long range precision rifles, but shoot mostly at 10 power. The higher power magnifications are almost worthless here in Florida due to mirage. I learned to shoot with a 2FP 10x fixed scope and still shoot them fine.
1st focal plane or second only matters if you are shooting unknown distance.....Most benchrest shooters use 2nd because they don't want the reticle increasing in size and covering the target. Most PRS or tactical shooters use FFP due to not having to move the magnification to rangefind.

I use Mueller scopes on my rentals for our long range precision rifle courses. Can't beat them for the price. They track great and are pretty clear.

http://muelleroptics.com/mt451440

BlackKnight 05-28-2015 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bttbbob (Post 111563)
I use a variable magnification scope on all long range precision rifles, but shoot mostly at 10 power. The higher power magnifications are almost worthless here in Florida due to mirage. I learned to shoot with a 2FP 10x fixed scope and still shoot them fine.
1st focal plane or second only matters if you are shooting unknown distance.....Most benchrest shooters use 2nd because they don't want the reticle increasing in size and covering the target. Most PRS or tactical shooters use FFP due to not having to move the magnification to rangefind.

I use Mueller scopes on my rentals for our long range precision rifle courses. Can't beat them for the price. They track great and are pretty clear.

http://muelleroptics.com/mt451440

Good stuff. Thanks.

bttbbob 05-28-2015 11:48 AM

Another issue it could be would be LOP (length of pull of your stock). To check this place the stock in the crock of your elbow, your hand should be comfortable on the grip without stretching or trying to reach back to get proper trigger finger placement.

Caleb 05-28-2015 12:14 PM

Thanks Bob, i was hoping to get your attention. :D

Thanks for the info and recommendation on that scope, it looks to be a great one. I believe the LOP is spot on but, I will double check when I get the chance.

What do you think of the SWFA 10X scopes?


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