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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Recomend a fixed magnification scope for load developement? Must handle recoil!
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<blockquote data-quote="ZSteinle" data-source="post: 850382" data-attributes="member: 10411"><p>Why not go with a scope that is just as good and far more versatile? You want a fixed power scope for load development which is fine, I also want a scope for load development but I am not looking for fixed power. I have never had a problem shooting a fine group at 100 or 200 yards with a 14x scope. But plenty of company's offer scopes that are variable magnification that are plenty tough and yes they can handle recoil! Very few people nowadays are shooting fixed magnification riflescopes and the simple reason for that is the the benefits of the variables outweigh the benefits of the fixed scopes. If your try to state that variable mag scopes can't handle recoil your dead wrong! A few scopes come to mind when I'm thinking of versatility or magnification range. March scopes for one. Swaro z6. Bushnell 6500. I think you need to do a little more research. Why buy a 16x fixed scope when bushnell makes a 4.5-30x scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZSteinle, post: 850382, member: 10411"] Why not go with a scope that is just as good and far more versatile? You want a fixed power scope for load development which is fine, I also want a scope for load development but I am not looking for fixed power. I have never had a problem shooting a fine group at 100 or 200 yards with a 14x scope. But plenty of company's offer scopes that are variable magnification that are plenty tough and yes they can handle recoil! Very few people nowadays are shooting fixed magnification riflescopes and the simple reason for that is the the benefits of the variables outweigh the benefits of the fixed scopes. If your try to state that variable mag scopes can't handle recoil your dead wrong! A few scopes come to mind when I'm thinking of versatility or magnification range. March scopes for one. Swaro z6. Bushnell 6500. I think you need to do a little more research. Why buy a 16x fixed scope when bushnell makes a 4.5-30x scope. [/QUOTE]
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