igethangry
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I have a Tikka T3X in 223 that currently wears an old Leupold Mark AR mod 1 3-9x40 in mil/mil. I haven’t ever noticed any problems with it, but I was thinking about changing optics just to try something new. Based on budget/availability and opinions on this site I was looking at the SWFA SS 10x42 or the Trijicon Credo 3-9x40.
This rifle is mainly used for varmint control (primarily woodchuck) around the property and most shots are taken between 50 to about 150 yards. The longest shot I lazed at 285 yards.
I like the idea of the SWFA, but being that a lot of shots are taken at short distances of <150 yards I am wondering if a fixed 10 power optic is a bad choice. I have a bushnell match pro on a cheap rimfire and I like the parallax adjustment on that scope so I was kind of wanting to get one with adjustable parallax for this tikka (I know the credo is fixed parallax).
Is parallax adjustment even necessary/useful on varmint sized targets out to 300yds?
Am I going to regret a fixed 10 power at these ranges? I do shoot my current optic on max zoom a lot though…
Any other options in the $500 range that are historically as durable and repeatable as the SWFA (or close to it)? I recently got a membership to a 500yd range near me and would like to shoot this rifle out to those distances as well.
Thanks!
This rifle is mainly used for varmint control (primarily woodchuck) around the property and most shots are taken between 50 to about 150 yards. The longest shot I lazed at 285 yards.
I like the idea of the SWFA, but being that a lot of shots are taken at short distances of <150 yards I am wondering if a fixed 10 power optic is a bad choice. I have a bushnell match pro on a cheap rimfire and I like the parallax adjustment on that scope so I was kind of wanting to get one with adjustable parallax for this tikka (I know the credo is fixed parallax).
Is parallax adjustment even necessary/useful on varmint sized targets out to 300yds?
Am I going to regret a fixed 10 power at these ranges? I do shoot my current optic on max zoom a lot though…
Any other options in the $500 range that are historically as durable and repeatable as the SWFA (or close to it)? I recently got a membership to a 500yd range near me and would like to shoot this rifle out to those distances as well.
Thanks!