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Scopes

Post by Kharmon » Fri Apr 19, 2019 10:37 pm

What is members thought on standard power or variable power scopes for just an every day use target or pull out of safe and shoot a varmint
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Re: Scopes

Post by ESquared » Fri Apr 19, 2019 11:01 pm

Really depends on what caliber you're shooting, what distance you're shooting from, how good your eyesight is, and the lighting conditions of your target/varmint shooting (and probably some more factors, but that's the short list).

My opinion is that if you're over 45-50 yds, a variable magnification scope will be more versatile at various distances.
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Re: Scopes

Post by Mags » Fri Apr 19, 2019 11:30 pm

100 yds and less 1-8x or 1-10x variable.
75yds and less 1-6x variable.
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Re: Scopes

Post by Yornoc3 » Sat Apr 20, 2019 9:18 am

I'm a fan of fixed power scopes for many applications. While I have variables on a lot of my rifles, it's at least partly because there aren't a lot of fixed power scopes available anymore. Fixed 3x Leupold M8, anyone ;) ? Regardless of the power range, whether its 1.5-5x or 3-9x, I find myself setting them at about 4x and forgetting about it, while hunting. And I seldom dial up more than 6 or 7x even when sighting in. Fixed power scopes can be both optically brighter (fewer lens elements stealing light, and tougher (fewer moving parts). That's why my single shot 45-70 wears a Leupold 2.5X, with which I can see as well as I need to for the effective range of a 45-70 for hunting. After all, a scope is just a sight. If I really want to look at something, I use binoculars or a spotting scope. Of course, target shooting or long range varmit hunting is a whole different deal :) .
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Re: Scopes

Post by North Country Gal » Sat Apr 20, 2019 10:35 am

As above, I enjoy and like fixed power scopes, but there are so few fixed power scopes available, now, that the fixed versus variable scope issue is pretty much a dead duck. When you do see a fixed model, now, it's usually at the bottom end of the brand's price line. Too bad, because fixed power scopes are still very useful for many applications.
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Re: Scopes

Post by Rifletom » Sat Apr 20, 2019 11:22 am

I have two Weaver K-4 fixed power scopes. These are the "Japanese" models. This is good glass. One on my Mod 94 30-30, other is in the safe. If you can find one of those, buy it. I believe Burris and Leupold make fixed 4X, or at least used to.
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Re: Scopes

Post by Mags » Sat Apr 20, 2019 11:54 am

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Sorta happenstance the same here. Most of my shooting is 50-75yds and 4x on my 1-6x variable seems to be the sweet spot. I do on occasion dial up/dn, so having the variable option is nice to have at hand.
Yornoc3 wrote:... I find myself setting them at about 4x and forgetting about it, while hunting...
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Re: Scopes

Post by Yornoc3 » Sat Apr 20, 2019 4:28 pm

I can't be sure, but those Japanese Weaver fixed power scopes appeared to have been made by Nikon. A Monarch fixed 4X and a weaver K4 I had appeared to be identical in both configuration and dimensions, and I kinda vaguely remember reading that was the case, too. I still have a K6 Weaver on a single shot .270, the Nikon is on a compact .308 youth rifle waiting for my grandson to get a little bigger (another benefit: kids can't jack around with the magnification of a fixed power scope ;) ) and the K4 was gobbled up in a trade. I wish I had picked up one of the "new" Weaver steel tubed K4's when they did that limited run a few years back, but I snoozed on 'em :oops: .
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Re: Scopes

Post by Steve51 » Sun Apr 21, 2019 12:45 pm

My preference is 3 X 9 variable. I have scopes on 3 rifles and 1 slug barrel - all are 3 X 9 variable.
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Re: Scopes

Post by BigAl52 » Tue Apr 23, 2019 9:27 pm

Dont over look a red dot. Not sure what distance you are talking about but I like the dots as well.
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