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smallbore silhouette scope question

Does anyone use a sightron 6-24x42 with silhouette dot reticle? and can you give me your opinion on it for use for smallbore silhouette. Thanks in advance for the replies.
 
Head on over to steelchickens, they have all the experienced opinions you could ever want. I use 15x weaver with an 1/8th moa dot and fine crosshair, biggest shift for me came by using a dot recticle, higher magnification didn't help as much.
 
I no longer shoot smallbore silhouette, but did for several years & finally had to give it up 'cuz I just got too old, blind & shaky. But based on my own experience, this should be just about the perfect silhouette scope. It's got everything--great optics, the right dot size, 1/4 MOA clicks (1/8 MOA clicks'll drive you nuts in MS) and the most repeatable adjustments in the business. If I were doing it again, this'd be the scope I'd choose, hands down.
 
Should be a good one w/ 1/4 dot & 1/4 clicks. Some Sightrons seem to vary in brightness from one to another. Repeatability is great and probably more important than glass.
 
When I shot this discipline, I had a Leupold 6.5-20 w/dot on one Andschutz, a Weaver 6x crosshair on the other. There is no need for the high end magnification, because it is very difficult to hold steady. IMO, the 6-24 and quarter dot is OK, but you really don't need that much power.
 

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