Have any of you posters taken a few of your friends and compared varible scopes to see what difference, if any, each person needs to see the same detail of a distant chart or something with sharp detail? Each person looks though the same scope and then they all look though another.
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I saw a some scopes compared on another site. There was a Nightforce and a Swarovski sighting at an image about 500 yards away. The Swarovski needed to be set on 17X while the Nightforce only needed 12X.
How do some of the other scopes the posters have compare to each other?
I got some today. They look great<span style="font-weight: bold">!</span> The B.C. is about .425 for those who get into that sort of thing. They are really pointy with a long boat tail.
Here's the problem. I need load info for a .375 Weatherby for 250 grainers.
Has anyone here taken couple scopes or more and had different guys look though them? Lots of the people I know have a couple rifles with maybe a Nikon on one and a Tasco or Bushnell on the other. They don't have nice glass like what is talked about here.
Anyway has anyone with the better...
This evening I was on 24hour campfire and read something about Minox being better than the Bushnell 6500. Has anyone here had a chance to compare the Minox with other good scopes? How do they do in regular light and low light?
I noticed a Zeiss 3-12X56 for sale and was wondering how they compare in magnification to other brands of scope. For example I saw where someone compared a Nightforce with a Bushnell. When the Nightforce was on 12X the Bushnell needed to be on 15X or 16X to see the same thing.
Anyone know...
Anyone compared the 3 1/2-18X44 with the 5-25X52 in low light? Was there noticable difference? Or maybe someone has one or the other and has compared it with a top of the line Leupold or Minox or something.
Anyone have a program that can tell us how much powder to use in a case that holds 66 grains to the bottom of the neck.
It is a .224. I want to fire 75 grain A-Max at 3,500 to 3,600 feet per second.
I want a new scope with these features:
Field of view on lowest magnification: 22'
Highest power: at least 15X
Maximum weight: about 16 ounces
Ajustable objective: absolutely; will suffer through with side focus
Objective diameter: at least 50mm
Cross hair: first or second focal plane...