I miss typed 45For BR shooting at a fixed difference there's nothing wrong with a fixed power scope.
There aren't many fixed scopes that are 48X. Is it a March 48 x 52?
Sorry, but I must disagree with some of the posts here. I shoot a lot of sanctioned RFBR, third in the nation for number of targets shot in ARA Outdoor UL last year. High power fixed scopes will screw you at times with mirage issues at 50yds/meters, indoors or outdoors. I had a Sightron 45X45 for awhile. Clarity was good, small adjustment clicks were good. Sold it because of no flexibility in power/focus on hot humid days when mirage messed up my target image. I bought the scope for weight reasons as I also shoot IR50/50 3-gun and there are weight restrictions there. I now only shoot variables because they handle mirage issues much better. If I were restricted to fixed power, it would be no more than 36X. I have also heard of the same issues from other shooters who shoot the well respected Leupold 45X Competition. Certain times big powered fixed scopes are going to do you wrong. May only be a few targets a month, or for those that don't shoot as many matches as I do, a few in a season, but how many targets are you willing to screw up because you can't turn your scope down?Any opinions for a fixed power scope (48x52) for 50 yard benchrest shooting. Would a 15x55x52 be a better option?
It's still there but if the magnification is reduced when observing the target through a mirage the target may appear more clearly.Mirage is there regardless of scope power.
Yep, it sure is, and if it is so bad you can't see the dot and scoring rings of the bull with your fixed high power scope (45X for example), what do you do then? Poke and hope?Mirage is there regardless of scope power.
I wasn't disagreeing my match rifles have variable power scopes. I think Tony Boyer "a fairly successful shooter" brought that point out one time if you can't see it it doesn't mean your aiming at the same spot cause you don't see itIt's still there but if the magnification is reduced when observing the target through a mirage the target may appear more clearly.
The observations made by Scott (doclu60) are sound.
March is the only scope maker to offer a 48X.For BR shooting at a fixed difference there's nothing wrong with a fixed power scope.
There aren't many fixed scopes that are 48X. Is it a March 48 x 52?
What reticle are you using on you NF 15x55 and is it 1/8 th or 1/4 clicks? I've currently got a Weaver t36 target dot on my rimfire and will be using my Sightron S3 10x50 fch on my 30br both are 1/8th clicks but may be looking to upgrade one of them.I run a couple of 15x55 only time i turn it down is setting flags .... I really like them. Ive seen some fixed power completely white out ... We all thought ones guys had broke .. When sun changed it was clear as could be.
NF are 1/⁸ . fine cross hairs. I never have liked the dot. Sometimes The width of a crosshair adjustment is to hit an x or not.What reticle are you using on you NF 15x55 and is it 1/8 th or 1/4 clicks? I've currently got a Weaver t36 target dot on my rimfire and will be using my Sightron S3 10x50 fch on my 30br both are 1/8th clicks but may be looking to upgrade one of them.
