I left a question at the end of a thread the other day regarding high mag scopes. Thought I’d start a new thread to address my question.
Are high power scopes ie. 20x, 24x or 27+ really practical? In the context of long range shooting sports at what distance or size of target do the higher powers become useful? If these powers are only used occasionally, what is the average power setting used for common match situations?
I’m looking for a quality scope but don’t want to get sucked down the bigger is better hole. I’m not a competition shooter but wouldn’t be against getting into it one day. It’s just grass rats and steel plates for now, but I do get a kick out of the technical/ballistic game. Perhaps to counter any FOMO (fear of missing out), I’m looking for honest opinions about what the value of anything above a 4-16, or 3-18 may be.
FWIW, 223 20”HB,1:9. Balanced, practical and quality are words that come to mind for an optic. Not looking to mount a gargantuan 34mm tube on a somewhat compact rifle if I do not have to.
Are high power scopes ie. 20x, 24x or 27+ really practical? In the context of long range shooting sports at what distance or size of target do the higher powers become useful? If these powers are only used occasionally, what is the average power setting used for common match situations?
I’m looking for a quality scope but don’t want to get sucked down the bigger is better hole. I’m not a competition shooter but wouldn’t be against getting into it one day. It’s just grass rats and steel plates for now, but I do get a kick out of the technical/ballistic game. Perhaps to counter any FOMO (fear of missing out), I’m looking for honest opinions about what the value of anything above a 4-16, or 3-18 may be.
FWIW, 223 20”HB,1:9. Balanced, practical and quality are words that come to mind for an optic. Not looking to mount a gargantuan 34mm tube on a somewhat compact rifle if I do not have to.




















































