at 200 yds. with the .416. My current scope the crosshairs almost totally cover it up. It would be just luck, I can't see it that well. That got me to thinking. If I wanted to try a smaller animal at 300 with the rig I'd be in the same situation. A deer at 200 would be about as small as I could manage under normal conditions and the scope is barely adequate for that. If you can't be sure of your shot you should not take it no matter who is pressuring you, and you DO get pressured in the field.
IF, and I mean if, I can go to more scope without undue bulk, and fit it between those wide 6" rings, where I can still use the eye relief, I might really be onto something I like. Just a fun little exercise.
-
Scotty look at the Burris veracity 2-10x42 30mm tube
- Blake, 2018-04-19, 18:25
-
Blake, how do you like the 5-25 in a 30mm tube, I am looking
- jthomson, 2018-04-19, 20:06
- I really like the veracity scopes - Blake, 2018-04-20, 04:29
-
Web link
- Blake, 2018-04-19, 18:30
-
Always impressed with your kit, usually
- WB, 2018-04-19, 18:49
-
30mm also allows more light transfer to your eye
- Woody, 2018-04-19, 19:31
- A fun little drill I want to try is a soda can - WB, 2018-04-20, 06:26
-
30mm also allows more light transfer to your eye
- Woody, 2018-04-19, 19:31
-
Always impressed with your kit, usually
- WB, 2018-04-19, 18:49
-
Blake, how do you like the 5-25 in a 30mm tube, I am looking
- jthomson, 2018-04-19, 20:06