showtime 73 0 Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 hi guys i am trying to find out what is the most common scope size you guys use. please post what mag and size you use Quote Link to post
hiluxmk3 1 Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 hi guysi am trying to find out what is the most common scope size you guys use. please post what mag and size you use 6 x 42 in my opinion is the best you can get, fantastic for Deer and Fox, the old saying bigger is better BULLCRAP, wonder how many out there have variable scopes but never use the variable, just set it at a fixed magnification and leaveit, you all know who you are.Rule of thumb multiply magnification by 7 and if its the same as the objective YOU HAVE A DECENT SCOPE ie:6x7=42 8x7=56. Quote Link to post
mattydski 560 Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 Depends on the intended usage and calibre mate.. It would be different for a centre fire target rifle at 1000 yards, to a rimfire for 50yards for the bunnies.. Perhaps you could narrow your criteria a little.. Quote Link to post
langouroux 14 Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 on my .22LR i have a 3-9x40 illuminated. Quote Link to post
showtime 73 0 Posted July 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 thanks for the replies i just wanted to get some idea of what the best or most used scope was for all situations,fixed mag or not. going to get a few in soon but dont want to get stuck with a load of scopes that no one wants. Quote Link to post
hw100sniper 2 Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 I use a 6.5x20x44 on my 17 hmr but usually only use from 8x20 for spotting and the 6.5 for shooting unless is a long range buny etc hat im not seeing right at 6.5 ,although would really like to try 1 of these high end fixed german scopes to see how good they are. Quote Link to post
theinvisiblescarecrow 0 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 thanks for the repliesi just wanted to get some idea of what the best or most used scope was for all situations,fixed mag or not. going to get a few in soon but dont want to get stuck with a load of scopes that no one wants. Just don't get cheap chinese ones. Any good make from 40 to 50mm & between 6 to 12 mag is a fair ave'. Depends on your intended market. Beginers buy cheap scopes that sound good. Experianced guys allready have good scopes & climbing the quality ladder. When a newbie askes what scope to get the answer will be avoid cheap scopes. Quote Link to post
hw100sniper 2 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 I may be stepping out of line here but on a few other sites theres a split between shooters and shooters ,1's that wont use less than a german sope and1's that do the same job with lesser equipment Quote Link to post
hiluxmk3 1 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 I use a 6.5x20x44 on my 17 hmr but usually only use from 8x20 for spotting and the 6.5 for shooting unless is a long range buny etc hat im not seeing right at 6.5 ,although would really like to try 1 of these high end fixed german scopes to see how good they are. I have one for sale in the scopes for sale section docter 6x42 £300 i live in edinburgh not far from you Quote Link to post
hiluxmk3 1 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 on my .22LR i have a 3-9x40 illuminated. Do you use it as it was intended, or leave it fixed at 5 or 6 Quote Link to post
langouroux 14 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 on my .22LR i have a 3-9x40 illuminated. Do you use it as it was intended, or leave it fixed at 5 or 6 I have it right up to 9 mate and leave it there. Quote Link to post
Mr_Logic 5 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 Any talk of a best scope for all situations is utter madness, there is not and cannot be any such thing. Ultimately, the best cover for all situations is to have a scope with huge magnification range, top notch optics and probably target or tactical type turrets. Only problem with that is that they all weigh quite a bit. Even then, do you get glass quality (Zeiss) or adjustment range (Nightforce)? You could go even further and get US Optics, which is more of a blend of the two AFAIK. But is that the best scope for all situations? Nope! They're all huge, why would you need that on a deer rifle? You most likely wouldn't unless you're shooting the deer half a mile away!! Would you want that on a rimfire? Nope... Far too much scope. Ultimately, I have a massive difference in the scopes I have for my rifles. On my target guns I have large adjustment ranges and high mag, Nightforce and Leupold there. On my Hornet, currently an 8x56 Schmidt. 223 gets whatever's left Quote Link to post
bignoel 14 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 i have a old tasco on my 22lr 3x9x40 fixed never have to touch it and is spot on i have a S & B on my 243 40 or 46 mag not sure does the job on deer/fox .and unsure of make on my 222 unnamed but spot on 56 mag again no need to touch it . just 2 rounds each each trip to be sure i am still in the same feild .i think the best scope you can get is the one that suits yourself . Quote Link to post
showtime 73 0 Posted July 31, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 thanks for the repliesi just wanted to get some idea of what the best or most used scope was for all situations,fixed mag or not. going to get a few in soon but dont want to get stuck with a load of scopes that no one wants. Just don't get cheap chinese ones. Any good make from 40 to 50mm & between 6 to 12 mag is a fair ave'. Depends on your intended market. Beginers buy cheap scopes that sound good. Experianced guys allready have good scopes & climbing the quality ladder. When a newbie askes what scope to get the answer will be avoid cheap scopes. dont worry they will be a few make in the line up zeiss nikon bushnell nikko sterling mtc ags Quote Link to post
Mr_Logic 5 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 they're not really in the same league as each other... Quote Link to post
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