Our group of shooters regularly shoot small bore and highpower both here and in Ridgway Pa. As suggested by BUM , The vast majority shoot 6.5 -20 Leupolds with a few straight 24x . The recent equipment surveys from the NRA Nationals, Sierra Classic and Lapua super shoot all show the same results with over 80% shooting the 6.5-20 Leupolds
Probably with target dots? And not side focus?
You're in a good place, the Bull River Shooters Association club and range in Cranbrook is without much doubt the best silhouette club and range in Canada. They/we are hosting the BC Provincials this coming Victoria Day long weekend. We hosted the Nationals last year and had over 90 shooters. Send me a PM if you want more info.
The Leupold 6.5-20 EFR is a great way to start (and it is still in production) as it covers the typical magnifications wanted and as importantly the EFR lets you dry-fire practice in your basement which is a VITAL part of improving.
The Leupold 25X and 30X silhouette scopes are also still available, and are 3-4 oz lighter. But they are not a good choice for most beginners. Safe to say you will want to start with lower power.
The 6.5-20EFR? I bought a new one less than six months ago.
I expect they are limited production. I suggest you give Korth in Okotoks a call and put your name on one.
Check your PMs. That one is fine duplex, and most of us prefer a dot in the half minute range, but you can't beat the price.
No question, Korth has a hammerlock on Leupold scopes in Canada. They are of course the only Canadian distributor, and they're also the warranty center. Anything produced in roughly the last 10 years, if it doesn't come in through them, they won't touch it and it has to go to Oregon.
The 6.5-20EFR? I bought a new one less than six months ago.
I expect they are limited production. I suggest you give Korth in Okotoks a call and put your name on one.
Check your PMs. That one is fine duplex, and most of us prefer a dot in the half minute range, but you can't beat the price.
the bell is 40 mm how come not the 50 mm model Jeff
50 MM is not needed and just adds unwanted weight.




























