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Weaver T24

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 6:17 pm
by jhodge
Hey guys,

Looking for a scope for my KK500. Would a Weaver T-24 be a good choice?

Thanks,
Jay

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 8:01 pm
by acorneau
Totally depends on what you want to do with it.

I'm a silhouette shooter, not a 3-P guy, and use ~24X scopes on all four of my silhouette rifles, but the retical selection is very important (crosshair with 1/2" dot) as is having 1/4 MOA clicks. One of the newest versions with the 1/8 clicks and fine crosshair with 1/8" dot would not be good for my needs, but would be a very good choice for a benchrest shooter.

So, what kind of shooting do you want to do with it?

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 8:28 pm
by jhodge
I shoot sling prone. Finally started to get some decent scores with the irons, but like scopes too.

Jay

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 9:30 pm
by Mike Carter
I purchased a new Weaver T24 model 849976 with the fine cross hairs, 1/8" Dot and 1/8th minute clicks from Natchez shooters supply early in 2020. I am a smallbore prone shooter, and 62 years old. Prior to that, I had been shooting with my 2" Unertl barrel mounted scope. I wanted to reduce the weight, remove the scope from the barrel, so as not to have two different tuner settings.

Upon opening the box and looking through the scope I realized 1/8 minute dot is too small for me and the wires of the cross hair were too thin. After some research I determined John Unertl used .0007 wire size for the vast majority of his scopes. Ernie Vande Zande said the 5/16" dot was the perfect size for smallbore shooting.

I sent the scope to cheryl@targetshooteroptics.com with my request and check in January and got it back at the start of April. Of course, Covid hit us during that time and where Cheryl normally works in the shop all day, she was also tending to her children for who school was closed.

The light gathering for the T24 is not quite up to the standards of the Unertl, but it wasn't the reason for any dropped shots at 100 yards last year.

I hope this is helpful.

Mike Carter

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 12:29 am
by 1845greyhounds
It's personal preference. If you have the opportunity, try a couple different magnifications and reticles.

Personally I think 24-25x with a fine, but very visible reticle and dot is the best (for prone). I shoot a 25x Leupold FX3 with a 1/2 moa dot and much prefer it to 20x, 32x, and 36x scopes I've used in the past. 24-25x seems like the perfect balance of being able to spot your holes, minimal mirage, and a large enough field-of-view to see wind flags setup inline with your target.

Don't overlook the scope's parallax adjustment. While side focus scopes are the rage, an objective focus is better for known distance shooting. The increased perimeter makes it easier to find the perfect parallax settings then return to them as you change yard lines. I have my parallax settings marked and labeled in metallic ink for quick verification or adjustment.

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 11:35 am
by jhodge
I hear the Anschutz 6811 rail fits the Walther. Is this rail 11mm to 11mm, with the only function being to allow mounting of the scope further forward for eye relief? I ask because finding nice rings that are 11mm seems to be a challenge. Most 11 mm rings (1” tube) seem to be pretty cheesy, low quality stuff. Where as if the rail converted 11 mm to Weaver or Pic, there are many more options as far as rings go.

Jay

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 11:56 am
by acorneau
I highly recommend the D3 Precision rings by Pete Deal (a silhouette and 3P shooter). 11mm or 3/8" dovetail, 1" or 30mm diameter, five different heights, only $55 (but worth much more).

He sells them through his eBay store here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Scope-Rings-11 ... 4268435836

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 12:30 pm
by 1845greyhounds
I recommend Burris Signature rings on an Anschutz rail. The inserts allow centering the scope for elevation and windage.

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/15484 ... ption-link

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 1:06 pm
by jhodge
Very helpful, thanks!

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:26 pm
by left360
Leupold rings for 11mm base are decent quality as well.

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:43 pm
by rkittine
The extra advantage of the Burris Signature Zee Rings is that the inserts eliminate scope ring marks on the scope.

Bob

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 3:22 pm
by jhodge
Well I went and bought a Weaver T-24 off EBay. Matte aluminum even. My wife will be proud that I co-ordinated my rifle and scope!

I’m leaning towards the Burris rings to mate up with the rail. For some reason I like the idea of the inserts.

Jay

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 10:48 pm
by Scott J
You might also look at these>>>[url][https://www.morraccuracy.com/store/c2/R ... s.html/url]

They come in offset rings and straight up style.


Scott

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2021 9:26 am
by jhodge
Well guys,

After getting the T-24 mounted up and sighted in, I believe that the super fine reticle and 1/16th dot are just too fine for my use. I've contacted Cheryl at Optical Services, and Weaver and both told me they don't work on the XR series of Weaver scopes. Any other ideas out there for someone to switch out this reticle?

Thanks,
Jay

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2021 8:52 pm
by 1845greyhounds
Good thing your iron sights abilities have improved so much!

You can watch the usual places (here, accurateshooter, others) for a used Leupold (FX3 or EFR or 24x fixed) or spring for a Nightforce.

Re: Weaver T24

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 9:27 am
by jhodge
Ha, I don't know about improved "so much" but certainly improved "somewhat"! Thanks, in part, to your help. It's appreciated.

Jay