- Jul 29, 2014
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Old school sometimes is best not all the time...but most
acquire quickly main goal, wide field of view as you said
slap a high power scope on there and see want happens
spend to much time "trying" to find /see the target, then
it's too late... variable 1-6 or fixed say 2.5 or 4x. just a thought
and ole school here... the least amount of "crap" hanging
on it, that's one less thing to worry about, JMO
-Rock
That problem can be 'learned' away.
Anyone having problems getting the scope on target needs to practice two things. Pointing their rifle AT the target as they bring it up to their cheek and keeping both eyes on the target while doing so. You have to keep your eyes fixed on the target. Bring the scope to your eye, not your eye to the scope.