Alexander-M
Gold $$ Contributor
I, as many other shooters, use a separate scope to read the mirage, and it works ok. I have this scope setup such that I can use my left eye to read the mirage by simply turning my head a bit to the left and down, which I can do very easily and quickly. I focus this scope about half way to two thirds of the way to the target, depending on the surface between the target and the fining line. True, I can see mirage at the target itself, but I am not sure that this is enough.
However, I have seen a few shooters who use only the rifle scope for reading the mirage and for aiming, but have never asked them how they setup the scope for this dual purpose. Using the rifle scope for aiming and for reading the mirage would so much more convenient, and would allow me to keep my eye on the target and conditions all the time.
My question is, how to use the rifle scope to read the mirage?
Thank you!
Alex
However, I have seen a few shooters who use only the rifle scope for reading the mirage and for aiming, but have never asked them how they setup the scope for this dual purpose. Using the rifle scope for aiming and for reading the mirage would so much more convenient, and would allow me to keep my eye on the target and conditions all the time.
My question is, how to use the rifle scope to read the mirage?
Thank you!
Alex