Hoofing It
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- Jan 7, 2023
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I'm pretty new to buying decent-quality scopes and wanted to get something that'd fit my needs properly.
But since I don't have a lot of experience I don't know what those needs are. Weight, magnification, it's hard to figure out what I need. I'm not planning on taking long shots more than 300 yards any time soon. I've been looking at 3-9, 2-10, 3-15, things in that range.
I have a rifle between 6 and 7 lbs like a lot of people. I have noticed that things like FFP and more expensive scopes tend to be quite a bit heavier. How bad is it to have a near-2 lb scope on a rifle of this weight? I've had heavy scopes on rifles before but never carried them far like I'm planning to now. What else is there to look for when it comes to quality?
(Also as a fun addition, what is there to look for in a quality slug gun scope? 125 yards max but probably won't shoot past 100. I see a lot of 1-6x scopes on the market now, is there anything special to look for?)
But since I don't have a lot of experience I don't know what those needs are. Weight, magnification, it's hard to figure out what I need. I'm not planning on taking long shots more than 300 yards any time soon. I've been looking at 3-9, 2-10, 3-15, things in that range.
I have a rifle between 6 and 7 lbs like a lot of people. I have noticed that things like FFP and more expensive scopes tend to be quite a bit heavier. How bad is it to have a near-2 lb scope on a rifle of this weight? I've had heavy scopes on rifles before but never carried them far like I'm planning to now. What else is there to look for when it comes to quality?
(Also as a fun addition, what is there to look for in a quality slug gun scope? 125 yards max but probably won't shoot past 100. I see a lot of 1-6x scopes on the market now, is there anything special to look for?)