For Those Wondering "How Much Magnification Do I Need on my Rimfire for 50 Yards?"
A question I have asked in the past is "How much magnification do I need on my .22LR for shooting at 50 yards from the bench?" A lot of shooters are shaped by their hunting experience, which in my part of the country usually doesn't involve long distance shooting and where a 2-7 or 3-9 does the job.
But how much is needed to see and hit a target at 50 yards from the bench with a .22LR?
Here are some images that were (to my knowledge) first posted by poster JEE on RFC. They are available on Google images.
The crosshairs on these images are very fine at, I believe, .024 MOA (I'm going by info from Weaver). The target dot is .125 MOA.
My understanding is the smallest circle (the center dot) is 0.100", the next is 0.300". Shooters may be able to extrapolate from these images how much magnification they need for targets they shoot.



A question I have asked in the past is "How much magnification do I need on my .22LR for shooting at 50 yards from the bench?" A lot of shooters are shaped by their hunting experience, which in my part of the country usually doesn't involve long distance shooting and where a 2-7 or 3-9 does the job.
But how much is needed to see and hit a target at 50 yards from the bench with a .22LR?
Here are some images that were (to my knowledge) first posted by poster JEE on RFC. They are available on Google images.
The crosshairs on these images are very fine at, I believe, .024 MOA (I'm going by info from Weaver). The target dot is .125 MOA.
My understanding is the smallest circle (the center dot) is 0.100", the next is 0.300". Shooters may be able to extrapolate from these images how much magnification they need for targets they shoot.


