My wife just bought a Tikka T3 varmint in .223 after some handy advice from the precision forum. When we went into the store I didn't think she was ready to buy but she just decided to get it. Unfortunately I hadn't researched scopes, so she ended up grabbing a Leupold VX-3HD 4.5-14x40 with fixed focus that a couple guys at the store recommended.
I knew Leupold has a great reputation and solid warranty, and that their scopes are tough so she went with it. I figured there are tons of fizxed parallax scopes on the market so how bad could the error be? But after our first range visit I'm wondering if she should have gone with something else for target shooting. Trying out a bunch of ammo she was having a hard time getting anything to group well at 100, getting roughly 4-5" groups. Then at 200 she was getting the same group size - should be double the size, right? I then gave her my Zastava M85 in 7.63x39 loaded with Barnaul FMJ. It has a Bushnell Trophy 4-12x40AO on it, and she proceeded to shoot a 5-shot groups at 100m that was about 2.5". Hmmmmm....
I checked all the screws on her scope and everything is tight. It was mounted at the store with a torque wrench. I then started to wonder about the absence of a focus ring. I set the rifle down on the rest with the scope on the bullseye and the mag at 14x, and moving my head side to side resulted in the crosshairs dancing a full inch to either side! I know the parallax is set at 150 but I never expected the error to be so great at 100. At 50 yards it's even worse.
On my 25 year old Japan made Bushnell there's zero discernible parallax error when the objective is set for the correct distance. Should we be looking at getting her an adjustable focus scope for the range? We'll be doing load development at 100m, then there are gongs at 200 and 300 and she wants to eventually try her hand at shooting 400 or 500 once she gets better. What I worry about is that now she's not sure if she's missing due to her, or the scope. I couldn't get any better than 2.5" at 100m with her rifle either, and that was with PMC match ammo with 77gr sierras bullets, which I can do with my x39 pencil barrel Zastava on cheap ammo.
I've read the new Bushnells are nice, I looked through an Elite 4500 4-16x50 and the picture was really nice, except there's no lockable elevation. The Nitro 6-24x50 has that and is also on sale, it has the basic reticle, would she benefit from any kind of fancy reticle or just stick with the duplex?
Thanks!
G
I knew Leupold has a great reputation and solid warranty, and that their scopes are tough so she went with it. I figured there are tons of fizxed parallax scopes on the market so how bad could the error be? But after our first range visit I'm wondering if she should have gone with something else for target shooting. Trying out a bunch of ammo she was having a hard time getting anything to group well at 100, getting roughly 4-5" groups. Then at 200 she was getting the same group size - should be double the size, right? I then gave her my Zastava M85 in 7.63x39 loaded with Barnaul FMJ. It has a Bushnell Trophy 4-12x40AO on it, and she proceeded to shoot a 5-shot groups at 100m that was about 2.5". Hmmmmm....
I checked all the screws on her scope and everything is tight. It was mounted at the store with a torque wrench. I then started to wonder about the absence of a focus ring. I set the rifle down on the rest with the scope on the bullseye and the mag at 14x, and moving my head side to side resulted in the crosshairs dancing a full inch to either side! I know the parallax is set at 150 but I never expected the error to be so great at 100. At 50 yards it's even worse.
On my 25 year old Japan made Bushnell there's zero discernible parallax error when the objective is set for the correct distance. Should we be looking at getting her an adjustable focus scope for the range? We'll be doing load development at 100m, then there are gongs at 200 and 300 and she wants to eventually try her hand at shooting 400 or 500 once she gets better. What I worry about is that now she's not sure if she's missing due to her, or the scope. I couldn't get any better than 2.5" at 100m with her rifle either, and that was with PMC match ammo with 77gr sierras bullets, which I can do with my x39 pencil barrel Zastava on cheap ammo.
I've read the new Bushnells are nice, I looked through an Elite 4500 4-16x50 and the picture was really nice, except there's no lockable elevation. The Nitro 6-24x50 has that and is also on sale, it has the basic reticle, would she benefit from any kind of fancy reticle or just stick with the duplex?
Thanks!
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