And the list of low power scopes grows with almost every post. Makes me wonder why anyone would use anything other than a 2-7 or at most a 3-9 scope for serious target work out to 50 yards, even to 100.![]()
And the list of low power scopes grows with almost every post. Makes me wonder why anyone would use anything other than a 2-7 or at most a 3-9 scope for serious target work out to 50 yards, even to 100.![]()
Different people have different criteria for what constitutes, "serious target work." Plus, there are many different target games - all with varied criteria. Still, when the bench rest guys get serious, they will use plenty of power on their scopes.
Indeed. I apologize for not being more clear. When this thread began it asked the question what magnification are you using for rimfire target shooting at 50 yards. I know of no one who shoots for serious target work who uses low powered scopes. (Perhaps I don't know enough serious shooters!) That is why it was surprising to see the litany of low powered scopes in response to that question.Not sure what "serious target work" means to you. Very common to see 36x or greater in benchrest. Wont see many guys winning rimfire matches with a 2-7 or 3-9. For casual plinking and hunting there is nothing wrong with a 2-7 or a 3-9 though.




























