hometownhero
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Toon Town, Sk
No problems with it?
I have almost the same one but a 50mm instead of 44 works perfect. I have a viper 3-9 with no problems. Also had 2 diamondbacks that were perfect as well.
No problems with it?
I have almost the same one but a 50mm instead of 44 works perfect. I have a viper 3-9 with no problems. Also had 2 diamondbacks that were perfect as well.
The parrallax on the diamond back i am looking at is 100 yards. Is there any issues when using in an indoor range?
Never had a problem with mine at any range. I can get .5 or less groups at 50 yards with 100 yard parallax with a 22. I didn't even know what parallax was until about 2 months ago. I just buy a scope I like and use it. In the gopher fields I don't really have the time to range every shot and adjust the scope. It just spot and shoot. Holding over if you need to.
If you are into only target shooting might want to get an adjustable parallax. Although when I got my cz I was shooting .3xx groups at 30 yards indoors with a scope that has a 100 yard parallax
I am just getting back into shooting again after about 35 years since leaving Sask. eyes not that good anymore so trying to get something that will work well at indoor range and out in the field.
If you do not want to make an unexplained error when seriously shooting targets, you must have parallax adjustment.
Too easy to make a small error that will cost you the match without it.
Regards, Eagleye.
I understand that. I don't like fiddling with dials when out hunting so I just get whatever scope looks the best for my price range. I use mine indoor or outdoor from 25-200 yards when at the range. I've had some shots on gophers where I Gould almost put the barrel on the gopher. For me doesn't matter about adjustable parallax.
That about explains what I want.
I get that but the scope I am looking at has the parrallax set for a hundred yards. Just not sure if that will be ok at a indoor range. I have never had a scope before on any of the guns that I had in the past so lots to learn.Simple solution with a parallax dial, keep it set low like the power dial, if the target is farther away, you have time to turn it up.
I received my PAL earlier this month and I've finally bought my first rimfire. It's a Savage Mark II TRR-SR .22LR, with a Redfield 3-9x42 Revenge scope, and a standard Champion Target 6-9" bipod. Going to be using it primarily for target shooting out to 100 yards. Can't wait to get out and shoot 'er!
![]()
For a self professed noob, you did very well on your weapon and equally well on your photography... you are going to love that gun... don't ever sell it, I promise you will regret it.
Also what rings are those? made by weaver if im not mistaken?