Do you rely on your optic (high power 40 and above) or your optic and a spotting scope? Just curious how one would compete in 600yds or a 1000yds with scopes down in the 25 power range. Got my eye on a 60 power spotting scope fro
How big is your spotting scope (power)? My rifle has a Vortex Golden Eagle 60 power on it but, either its me or the scope but it goes cloudy above like 35 power. I have a Nikon FX1000 24 power that is way clearer but don't have the power. That's why I'm looking at spotting scopes. A $2000-$3000 scope is not in my future and a lot of the high end scopes only go to 25 power anyway unless its a BR specific model.I shot a 600 yarder last weekend, spotting scope on 20x, rifle scope on 30x. I could see everything very well out of either optic.
Do you rely on your optic (high power 40 and above) or your optic and a spotting scope? Just curious how one would compete in 600yds or a 1000yds with scopes down in the 25 power range. Got my eye on a 60 power spotting scope fro
Are you having the same issue with it?? Getting cloudy at higher settings.I'm running the same rifle optic you are. My spotting scope is a new 20-60x100 Konus.
I believe he is trying to see bullet holes. MattYou dance around the question, what are you trying to see? jim
If this is the case, and I believe it is, then a target camera system is the only choice. A person might be able to see bullet holes at 600 yds. with a high power scope, but those cases would be very rare due to atmospheric conditions. I would say it would be impossible at 1000.I believe he is trying to see bullet holes. Matt
I have seen where a guy has seen holes at 1000 yards about 3 times in almost 20 years. Everything has to be right including the angle of the sun. They told me where the holes were but they couldn't see all 10. Everytime the shooter that told me was using a Nighforce BR 12x42, that could just be a coincidence. MattIf this is the case, and I believe it is, then a target camera system is the only choice. A person might be able to see bullet holes at 600 yds. with a high power scope, but those cases would be very rare due to atmospheric conditions. I would say it would be impossible at 1000.
I believe he is trying to see bullet holes. Matt
Are you having the same issue with it?? Getting cloudy at higher settings.
Sanction br matches have people in the pit marking shots during the sighter period.Do you rely on your optic (high power 40 and above) or your optic and a spotting scope? Just curious how one would compete in 600yds or a 1000yds with scopes down in the 25 power range. Got my eye on a 60 power spotting scope fro