by Fester » 08 Dec 2024, 10:20 am
Interesting theory from blue horse about scopes affecting group shooting as I thought they just worked or they didn't.
My LR vision must be pretty good and the shooting eyes don't really need top Euro glass, binos I can understand but not just looking through a scope for seconds and letting the shot off.
If a cheap scope holds zero and is clear enough, it can shoot a single ragged at 100 with an inherently accurate cal like a .223 or 6.5 using tuned reloads.
My first cheap Tasco was crap and needed re-sighting every range visit and just on a .22lr.
Then it would shoot fine for the session.
Upgraded to a Bushy Trophy and that scope still goes well on 22s, 4-12x40 and about $200.
A mate bought 2 of these Tascos that seemed OK, one on a package so he bought another.
One was fine on the .223 but the one he bought for the 22 was useless.
I spent about 3 days and every time I sighted it, it was off, just wouldn't hold zero.
My eyes like Bushy scopes and I have a handful.
From $200 to $1,200 and the only one I don't love is the Chinese AR model, still clear but a longer and fussy eye relief.
My big one for the LR rig is an Tac Elite 6-24 30mm tube and it has never faulted and tracks fine.
I can shoot 1MOA plates at 500m with wind on any day, not every shot is a hit and the barrel is past it's best.
I have tried some other brand mid-range scopes and some are OK but never seem to get it all right like the Bushies, I could be just lucky to not get a bad one the won't hold zero.
I do like the Zerotechs but like a Nightforce, too heavy for a mountain hunting rifle.
That's where the Leos and Bushies come in.
I am running a $600 Vixen on my CZ 22 now and it goes well but a bit odd as the reticle seems to change and look so fine that I can't see the holdover marks but it comes good if I re-adjust the eye focus.
Seems like it changes with zoom like a FFP scope.
Also seemed hard to get the parallax adjustment right so I emailed the main distributor and seller in WA.
No reply so I will not deal with that brand or mob again.
It's a Jap built scope, but they didn't get it quite right although it works and I have shot a few 1/4" groups to prove it.
For me the moto is never buy a scope in any price range without having a good look through it.
Outside the shop as you won't see much in a room.