Ghys_T3LSS
CGN Regular
- Location
- Sherbrooke, QC
Good morning,
I am curious about one thing. It is probably a scientific evidence that the more you zoom in, the less permissive is the eye vs tube placement if I can say... for example my 3-9 scope. I can move my head left and right a lot when at 3, but the sweet spot at 9 is very small.
Now... I thought this was a common issue with cheap to medium priced scopes, but I also experience the same with my 6-24 Engage. My comfortable setting is around 20 with that 24 scope... with my Redfield, it is around 15-16 for a 18!scope...
Tricky question... is it only a question of being more patient and have a better technique...??? I would like to use the bdc/mil dot, but I need to be at max power...
Other option is to move to a FFP...
Additional question: what is your best choice of scope around 6-700$, for 4-5-600yds shooting...? Exposed turrets, good tracking...
Thanks!
I am curious about one thing. It is probably a scientific evidence that the more you zoom in, the less permissive is the eye vs tube placement if I can say... for example my 3-9 scope. I can move my head left and right a lot when at 3, but the sweet spot at 9 is very small.
Now... I thought this was a common issue with cheap to medium priced scopes, but I also experience the same with my 6-24 Engage. My comfortable setting is around 20 with that 24 scope... with my Redfield, it is around 15-16 for a 18!scope...
Tricky question... is it only a question of being more patient and have a better technique...??? I would like to use the bdc/mil dot, but I need to be at max power...
Other option is to move to a FFP...
Additional question: what is your best choice of scope around 6-700$, for 4-5-600yds shooting...? Exposed turrets, good tracking...
Thanks!




















































