Sightron 10-50x60

ZSteinle

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 30, 2008
Messages
1,079
Location
Bismarck, ND
just looking for some people that have used this scope and there thoughts on it. I have the 6-24 S3 and looking to add a 10-50 to the collection
 
I have both the sightron SIII 10x50x60 with the 1/8th dot and the SIII 6x24x50 LRMOA. I have used the 10x50x60 to take my two largest KY bucks (11 pointer that scored 155 last year at 586 yards and an 11 pointer that scored 174 2/8ths this year at 634 yards) and it has allowed me to take them with one shot DRT with the Berger 215's out of my 300 RUM. I have just set my 7 MAG up with the 6x24x50 and begun load development. I absolutely love both scopes but the 10x50x60 is my favorite. With it you not only have a rifle scope you have a spotting scope sitting on top of your rifle! I usually shoot and keep it at 30 power while long range hunting. On 30 power I can easily put the black 1/8th dot inside a 2" orange dot at 1000 yards.
 
Why go to the 10-50 instead of the 8-32?


I hate the fact that the moa reticle on the 8-32 is only accurate at 24x with that being the case i would rather just have the 6-24. On the 10-50 the reticle is accurate at 24 also with 2 MOA spacing but turn it up to 48x and you now have 1 moa spacing. Why not go up a mere 2x on the low end and pick up 18x on the high end. 4x zoom ratio vs. a 5x zoom ratio
 
I hate the fact that the moa reticle on the 8-32 is only accurate at 24x with that being the case i would rather just have the 6-24. On the 10-50 the reticle is accurate at 24 also with 2 MOA spacing but turn it up to 48x and you now have 1 moa spacing. Why not go up a mere 2x on the low end and pick up 18x on the high end. 4x zoom ratio vs. a 5x zoom ratio

You'll only have 50 MOA of adjustments on the 10-50 as opposed to 70 MOA on the 8-32. I have also read a ton of things that say the 10-50 was a 2 piece tube, but Sightron's website says that they're 1 piece tubes. I'm not sure if they used to be 2 pieces or if a lot of people just shared the wrong information.

The two piece tube and less elevation were why I was wondering why you wouldn't just go with the 8-32, but since the 10-50 is listed as a one piece tube the only potential downside I see is losing about 10 MOA of usable elevation adjustments.
 
You'll only have 50 MOA of adjustments on the 10-50 as opposed to 70 MOA on the 8-32. I have also read a ton of things that say the 10-50 was a 2 piece tube, but Sightron's website says that they're 1 piece tubes. I'm not sure if they used to be 2 pieces or if a lot of people just shared the wrong information.

The two piece tube and less elevation were why I was wondering why you wouldn't just go with the 8-32, but since the 10-50 is listed as a one piece tube the only potential downside I see is losing about 10 MOA of usable elevation adjustments.


Ah..50 is plenty. 20 moa base and burris signature zee rings to get it dialed in with just the right amount of cant to get about 45 moa of up. That will get me plenty far
 
Warning! This thread is more than 12 years ago old.
It's likely that no further discussion is required, in which case we recommend starting a new thread. If however you feel your response is required you can still do so.
Top