rclouse79
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Seems to me like you will most likely not find a scope that makes you happy. I have also been guilty of ignoring sage advice because I thought I knew what I wanted. Good luck in your search.
I don't pay taxes on firearms or scopes, so this will be a purchase I don't worry about that on.
Seems every thread is getting taken in a different direction lately. Guy is asking about 3 scopes, he has narrowed it down to. He specifically asks if anyone has any experience with said scopes. Then he gets met with all kinds of guys telling him, that is not what he wants or needs..... Now if he asked "is this a good scope for my intended purpose, or would you recommend others?" then I would expect the answers in this thread.
Hes a troll. He was on a different forum a few days ago saying he wanted this scope for his UML muzzleloader.Seems every thread is getting taken in a different direction lately. Guy is asking about 3 scopes, he has narrowed it down to. He specifically asks if anyone has any experience with said scopes. Then he gets met with all kinds of guys telling him, that is not what he wants or needs..... Now if he asked "is this a good scope for my intended purpose, or would you recommend others?" then I would expect the answers in this thread.
Yes you do. Pittman Robertson applies to both.
Objective diameter vs magnification, yes. Tube diameter is irrelevant.So if the size of the image projected is based on the Obj diameter divided by the magnification, wouldn't increasing the size of the objective diameter (for a fixed magnification) improve the quality?
Maybe I can keep 4-16x (probably will go up to maybe 20) but go from 50mm to 56mm or greater.
Thoughts?
Hes a troll. He was on a different forum a few days ago saying he wanted this scope for his UML muzzleloader.
Now I could be off on my Midwestern geography and funny laws, but I'm pretty sure the thumb of michigan isn't one of the areas you can use a .308.I wasn't on any other forum, and this is for a .308. My muzzleloader is a different make/model anyways.
Based on your three options, this is what I would go with. I think it's the highest quality. There, I answered your question. Your turn.[$3600 USD] Night force ATACR 7-35x56mm, FFP, 34mm Tube
Now I could be off on my Midwestern geography and funny laws, but I'm pretty sure the thumb of michigan isn't one of the areas you can use a .308.
Based on your three options, this is what I would go with. I think it's the highest quality. There, I answered your question. Your turn.
How do you avoid paying Federal taxes on guns and scopes?
I'm not a math professor. So correct me if I'm wrong. Lets say he gets the 7-35x56. 7 is minimum magnification. 56 is the objective in millimeters. 7 goes into 56 8x. So if the scope was at 7x you would have an 8mm exit pupil. Seems plenty for low light since you yourself say adults pupil size is 4-5mm.The size of the image projected onto your eye is the Objective diameter divided by the magnification, this is called exit pupil. If the exit pupil size is smaller than your pupil the perceived image quality will degrade. Low light pupil size varies by individual but for adults is typically 4-5mm. This is independent from % light transmission. Raising the magnification will decrease the exit pupil size.
An FFP Nightforce reticle is going to be awfully thin at 7x of a 7-35x.I'm not a math professor. So correct me if I'm wrong. Lets say he gets the 7-35x56. 7 is minimum magnification. 56 is the objective in millimeters. 7 goes into 56 8x. So if the scope was at 7x you would have an 8mm exit pupil. Seems plenty for low light since you yourself say adults pupil size is 4-5mm.
So what is he gaining in lowlight performance going to a different scope unless it actually has better coatings?
Too bad it’s not illuminated….An FFP Nightforce reticle is going to be awfully thin at 7x of a 7-35x.
Because the OP didn’t understand any basic optical compromises so I wasn’t going to go into the half dozen other reasons they are heading towards the wrong optic.Too bad it’s not illuminated….
12x go’s into 56 4.5x. So you are still in the 4-5mm adult pupil size at 12x. Is the reticle too thin there? Funny you said absolutely zero about the reticle in your first post. It was all exit pupil, etc.
For 35 yrs, I killed game out to 600 yards. Now I'm not as steady and 400 yards is the farthest I'll shoot at game. I've never turned a scope past 10x for a shot, even though I have some nice scopes from 12x to 20x.
For a 400 yard scope, I'd buy a Trijicon Accupoint 2.5-10x56 with amber dot for $650ish unless I could legally shoot past 30 minutes after sunset.
...I wasn’t going to go into the half dozen other reasons they are heading towards the wrong optic.
Because you came to a detailed optics forum as an newbie, people tried to help you when it was widely considered your choices were ill suited for the application and you didn’t listen when a dozen different people tried to help you.I am asking about (3) specific scopes. How in the hell is that so hard for people to weigh in on?