jzeblaz
WKR
Thinking of getting a scope setup for load development only, fixed 12x, 16x, (20x?) or 3-15x. Getting a little tough to resolve 6x with fine detail. Figured I see how you guys do it.
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Try a different aim point like a big X for instance so you can like up your crosshairs without covering the majority of the aim point.Getting a little tough to resolve 6x with fine detail. Figured I see how you guys do it.
I’ve switched scopes on rifles with developed loads and not seen any ill effects besides needing another hour drive each way to go zero the new one. Just my experienceHard F no. First you dont need the zoom you think you do but second. Work up a load. take off the scope, add a new scope then go re zero? hard pass
I guess the point im trying to make is why?I’ve switched scopes on rifles with developed loads and not seen any ill effects besides needing another hour drive each way to go zero the new one. Just my experience
In my case I was just changing setupsI guess the point im trying to make is why?
I may be thinking of this the wrong way. if i cant shoot the gun they way i intend to hunt with it, what good does it do me if it shoots good in another configuration? Also i think for the most part groups get worse when you add alot of magnificationIn my case I was just changing setups
In this case I think he’s just wanting to verify he has the best load possible before putting on his scope that he intends to hunt with
I use my Maven spotting scope to look at the targets when I'm doing LD, but I really don't need to do that, as I always harvest my target and record the load info on it along with time, date, temp, wind, velocity, etc. I typically measure the group size and related parameters afterward, back at the loading bench. I keep these targets for future reference.Thinking of getting a scope setup for load development only, fixed 12x, 16x, (20x?) or 3-15x. Getting a little tough to resolve 6x with fine detail. Figured I see how you guys do it.