Great Mysteries of the Sporting Arms World

Hey 'Looky.............not sure I have anything to add here.......other than if Angus would wish to extend the same challenge to me as he did GH I would happily take him up on it..........Dog Leg asks the best questions and Ted is the most grounded............as far as magnums go I love them all.........I too hate the guys at the range without spotting scopes and all you who have bad mouthed Remingtons can bite me !!!!
My only true mystery in life is.........how does one understand a woman, and why the f**k would anyone get a vasectomy..........That word is not in my vocabulary.......divorce yes......vasectomy, never........like the old bumper sticker " My wife yes.......my dog maybe.....my nuts NEVER"...........or something like that.

Or why would anyone want a 23 cal rifle............I now have 4 more barrels though, I can now complete my family.......
 
Ain't no way a scope's faster- a red dot has its place but I hate batteries and stuff to rattle loose. I'm probably not terribly far from you these days, and I'd like to meet you we have mutual acquaintances, want to meet up for a friendly and do a speed shoot, irons versus glass with .375s? :) I'd put a few bucks on the irons.

I've seen loose mounts multiple times, and full out internal scope failure (Bushnell, so no not quality glass admittedly) on hunts. Worst I've had with irons is the rear sight Jack getting rammed all the way forward and I shot the wrong grouse! Kid you not and cringe to mention this part as it sounds like a stretch, but hit a grouse upslope and behind the one I was shooting at without meaning to. So I suppose irons still haven't failed me!

I tried both scoped and irons at the range today. 2 shots at 50 yards. Scope was a tiny bit faster, a little under 3 seconds from mounting the rifle to second shot. Irons were about 3 seconds. Not much difference in speed. Difference was the accuracy, much better with scope.

2 with scope:

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2 with irons. First one on left edge of target. Oops! SO embarrassing....:)

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So for me, anyway, the scope is faster and more accurate. However I shoot rifles with some sort of optic far more often than with irons. I feel I do much better with an aperture sight closer to the eye, too, but the reality is I take longer with irons than I used to 20 years ago....:)

Tried 3 shots and it was a repeat- Similar times but scope was more accurate

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Anyway, I think it's like what I mentioned before- It's what you practice with and are used to.
 
I tried both scoped and irons at the range today. 2 shots at 50 yards. Scope was a tiny bit faster, a little under 3 seconds from mounting the rifle to second shot. Irons were about 3 seconds. Not much difference in speed. Difference was the accuracy, much better with scope.

2 with scope:

11229560_10153217121245516_939833967839746877_n.jpg


2 with irons. First one on left edge of target. Oops! SO embarrassing....:)

11205075_10153217121270516_1624446562697669520_n.jpg


So for me, anyway, the scope is faster and more accurate. However I shoot rifles with some sort of optic far more often than with irons. I feel I do much better with an aperture sight closer to the eye, too, but the reality is I take longer with irons than I used to 20 years ago....:)

Tried 3 shots and it was a repeat- Similar times but scope was more accurate

11295815_10153217132755516_4962747869586890879_n.jpg


Anyway, I think it's like what I mentioned before- It's what you practice with and are used to.

Yep... that imperical test is pretty definitive... that settles it then, irons are more accurate and only a little faster... er... something like that.
 
I find the scope faster if there is any range at all involved, and precise hits are still needed. For absolute powder burn and time sensitive range a guy would be better off with no sights at all than a scope that is just in the way. When its time to just point the gun and pull the trigger irons are easier to ignore. I'm practicing unsighted fire with a scope for that one in a few thousand shot where I wish I didn't have a scope mounted.
 
I find the scope faster if there is any range at all involved, and precise hits are still needed. For absolute powder burn and time sensitive range a guy would be better off with no sights at all than a scope that is just in the way. When its time to just point the gun and pull the trigger irons are easier to ignore. I'm practicing unsighted fire with a scope for that one in a few thousand shot where I wish I didn't have a scope mounted.

That reminds me of a picture from a few years ago of a guy pointing his rifle at a charging grizzly. From the position of his head it appeared that he was just sighting down the barrel and ignoring the scope.

When questioned about it he confirmed he indeed was, but he hadn't realized it at the time, just went on instinct. :)
 
Analolgie?

Anyone buy one of these aborhashuns twernt giving it much thought?
I suppose they're sort of addicting like getting cawt awn cigarettes?
 
How did it go from "beware of the man with one gun" ..... to ..... everyone is an internet expert with a collection and always hits sub-sub MOA ?
 
and who doesn't love a good ZOMBIE thread ?

Mystery to me why anyone would not love Zombie shootin'
 
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