Thanks, I have variables for hunting purposes, but most of my shooting is precision shooting. I’m 63 yrs old so I resort to backyard paper punching!Good variables are the ticket for helping with mirage. But with those, you pretty much get what you pay for......Best of luck. Scope shopping can be a bit crazy-making if you can't look through one before you buy it.
Thanks SWD, at my age(63), I just prefer accuracy shooting at my backyard range, I’m leaning towards a fixed power but was worried that a higher mag scope would give mirage issues.I hay kind of 300 yard shooting?? There’s a big difference depending on what you’re doing. I shoot an occasional 300 benchrest match and I like 50-55x. For ground squirrels and rock chucks 12-24 works fine. So what your doing matters a lot..
I'm only slightly younger than you. High power definitely makes mirage worse. Good variables are great for heavy migarge days when you can turn down a bit. Price point is your decision. You can get a used Nightforce 12x42 BR for around $1k. The NF Comp series see through mirage quite a bit better at about twice the price. Used 15x60 Vortex Golden Eagle's run about $1200 used with a lifetime replacement warranty to any owner. Go for a good variable and don't look back!Thanks SWD, at my age(63), I just prefer accuracy shooting at my backyard range, I’m leaning towards a fixed power but was worried that a higher mag scope would give mirage issues.
Thanks NZ, I have looked at the Sightron , they are more in my budget than the higher end scopes!I like the Sightron S3,8-32 on my 223 for 300 metre /5-600 yds. It has an easily seen reticle, the MoA2, the same on one of my 10-50's.
Well, that is true!! But trying to get the best bang for the buck, I don’t compete, just a backyard paper puncherWhen was the last time you asked someone how much magnification they had and they said, "Too much"?
We aren't getting any younger and nice scopes are a pleasure to use, get the best you can..Well, that is true!! But trying to get the best bang for the buck, I don’t compete, just a backyard paper puncher
Very true. I struggle with a couple of reticles - the Golden Eagle can be tricky under certain light and fine X-hairs are a no no these days. Out of all my scopes - the Sightron Moa2, the March, Kahles and Valdada Recon are the easiest, followed closely with a Burris XTR 2 8-40. The Recon and the Burris are FFP - but as I never use them at low magnification, except when settting up, they work just fine.We aren't getting any younger and nice scopes are a pleasure to use, get the best you can..
You are just a youngster. Get out and compete.Thanks, I have variables for hunting purposes, but most of my shooting is precision shooting. I’m 63 yrs old so I resort to backyard paper punching!
I don’t compete, just paper punch in the back yard !x60 at least. If you interested in winning of course.
I try to think I’m a youngster. That’s what keeps me going!!You are just a youngster. Get out and compete.
yeah - I haven't decided what to do when I grow up, either! Ask my grandkids!I try to think I’m a youngster. That’s what keeps me going!!