Mystic Precision
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Summerland, BC
Doesn't help. For those lenses designed to see "through" mirage, they do so no matter what.
And yes, I have played around to see if I could mimic this so I would have great info for BOTH mirage and target. Doesn't work.
The only way to improve is to play with the mag and hope that with a high enough mag, the mirage becomes more obvious. BUT that creates its own world of problems.
So pick your poison, or better, your style of shooting.
On days where conditions are really twitchy, the time it takes to come off a spotting scope could be enough to miss a condition.
There is no one perfect answer. It's the compromises that you have to settle on.
Given where I will be competing this season, I vote for BOTH being able to see the mirage with "spotter" and scope. Not sure how it will all turn out but it will be a fun experiment.
For those wondering, YES, the target image in mirage conditions with a Sightron IS obscured. I am willing to deal with it as the F class target offers many aiming options but the wind flags usually SUCK.
For me, mirage is my friend and I want all the info I can garner. I know where the center of that black blob is and being off a 1/2" isn't going to make a hill of difference when conditions are moving MOA's in gusts.
Jerry
And yes, I have played around to see if I could mimic this so I would have great info for BOTH mirage and target. Doesn't work.
The only way to improve is to play with the mag and hope that with a high enough mag, the mirage becomes more obvious. BUT that creates its own world of problems.
So pick your poison, or better, your style of shooting.
On days where conditions are really twitchy, the time it takes to come off a spotting scope could be enough to miss a condition.
There is no one perfect answer. It's the compromises that you have to settle on.
Given where I will be competing this season, I vote for BOTH being able to see the mirage with "spotter" and scope. Not sure how it will all turn out but it will be a fun experiment.
For those wondering, YES, the target image in mirage conditions with a Sightron IS obscured. I am willing to deal with it as the F class target offers many aiming options but the wind flags usually SUCK.
For me, mirage is my friend and I want all the info I can garner. I know where the center of that black blob is and being off a 1/2" isn't going to make a hill of difference when conditions are moving MOA's in gusts.
Jerry
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