What kind of scope for shooting outdoor small bore prone?
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What kind of scope for shooting outdoor small bore prone?
What kind of shooting scope (on the rifle) do you recommend for outdoor small bore prone shooting?
Thanks for your comments in advance.
Thanks for your comments in advance.
Last edited by Scott on Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: What kind of scope for shooting outdoor small bore prone
Do you mean a spotting scope, or do you mean what shooting scope on the rifle ? And at the same time, what distances are you shooting at ?Scott wrote:What kind of scope do you recommend for outdoor small bore prone shooting?
Thanks for your comments in advance.
Rob.
Re: What kind of scope for shooting outdoor small bore prone
\Scott wrote:What kind of scope do you recommend for outdoor small bore prone shooting?
Thanks for your comments in advance.
You will see more Leupold EFR 6x20x40 than almost anything else. Good scope. You can get them used for about $500 and new I think they are all the way up to $700 or so. If your talking about a rifle scope. If spotting scope any good quality 24 power will do but Kowa is the brand you will see most.
RobStubbs, in NRA competition half the prone matches are Irons only and then the other half is any sight.
Doug
Re: What kind of scope for shooting outdoor small bore prone
We have the same rules in the UK, but scope to me (UK) normally means spotting scope, telescopic sight would be the thing you have on the gun - hence the clarification request.Roadthing wrote: RobStubbs, in NRA competition half the prone matches are Irons only and then the other half is any sight.
Doug
You will also need far better optics if you're shooting 100Y+ than you will for 50M.
Rob.
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I had a Leupold and switched to a Trijicon 5-20 x 50 and i can tell you that the green dot is just amazing and the clarity is crystal clear. I am shooting in my first competition march 13 and while i always shoot open sights this match allows scope so i toook it off my winchester 52 and put it on my old anschutz so let's see.
The Leupold I shoot is sold as a silhouette model that has either a 3/8 or 1/2 minute dot. I had the Leupold custom shop put in the 1/10 min dot. I wanted a 1/8 min but they didn't have one in stock for almost 6 months. The guy I was dealing with finally said they did have the 1/10 min one. I love it so far, but scope isn't my main thing.
Eric U
Eric U
I had ordered the dot from the custom shop -- scope was the purchased 3 years ago -- "chicken geoge" on steelchickens.com offers great service. I understand the dot I "big" so far, so good... but if Eric is shooting 1/8 or 1/10 then you have to follow success... works for me - very little eye strain. "place and forget" (wind... not that's another issue) :)
An above poster mentioned a Lyman 12X. Years back a friend loaned me one. I had no trouble seeing bullet holes at 100 yd.
Once again years back I was buying a surveyors instrument for long range(1/2 mile radius). The salesman tried to education me on the importance of lens quality, not power. I wish I could remember the term he used for lens quality.
I use the same power setting from 50 foot to 100 yd. Is this commond with the rest of you?
Once again years back I was buying a surveyors instrument for long range(1/2 mile radius). The salesman tried to education me on the importance of lens quality, not power. I wish I could remember the term he used for lens quality.
I use the same power setting from 50 foot to 100 yd. Is this commond with the rest of you?