Castle Rock
WKR
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Dumb idea, just learn the gun and scope, as said beforeWonder if an offset red dot wouldn’t be a bad idea
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Dumb idea, just learn the gun and scope, as said beforeWonder if an offset red dot wouldn’t be a bad idea
Am I gonna need offset backup irons or an RMR or am I just being dramatic?
Why don’t you like the offset dot idea, Q?
Red dots (offset or top mounted) have their place, both on ARs and bolt guns. Several reasons why, but for hunting you don’t need it.Adds unnecessary weight for zero gain.
What is the use case for an offset dot on a bolt action hunting rifle?
Do you really think that you are going to place a shot more precisely at 25 yards with an offset dot than just putting your crosshairs on the animal?
I love my older brother, but he has an offset sight on an AR-10 style rifle, which is otherwise set up for 200-800 yard combat. It’s just plain stupid. He has it there because he thinks he’s going to have to defend his home against a threat that doesn’t exist, under conditions in which he is simply going to die if it did exist.
If you think you need an offset dot on an AR, it’s because you are imagining a scenario that doesn’t really exist for civilians (or most soldiers for that matter) and/or you have too much scope on your AR.
But hey, I am not a CQB ninja, never done live fire in a shoot house, don’t practice for the scenario above, and all I really know is my own limitations.
But whatever you have, if you practice with it, I am sure it can work well for you.
You are being dramatic. Use the scope
You won't need it.Wonder if an offset red dot wouldn’t be a bad idea
Do you find yourself struggling to see things within 100yds with said binoculars?
The 10x SWFA will behave very similarly to these binos.
drop the 10 and I agree.With how this conversation is going, I might end up with one of each… 6, 3-9, 10, 3-15
We obviously disagree. With that said we live over 2k miles apart too. I don't like 10x binos either. I know our eyes are different because mine are mine and your's are your's but I also suspect our terrain is different. This needs to be taken into account for someone ordering or deciding on a new scope. The fella living in bigger country preferring 10x binoculars would probably swap me all the 10x's for 6x's I wanted. I'm not saying Im right at all but Im in a different place and for sure have different eyes.For anybody worried about the 10x consider the following:
Do you have 10x42 binoculars?
Do you find yourself struggling to see things within 100yds with said binoculars?
The 10x SWFA will behave very similarly to these binos.
I promise, at 10x with even a just little bit of practice, you won’t struggle to get shots off quick.
And if after shooting it, you decide it’s just not your cup of tea on your main rig, it makes a phenomenal trainer optic for a 223 or 22LR.
I can think of a few where that would have been the case for me over the last 20 years.
I do know of a guy who likes elevated see through rings so he can use irons or his scope. Not sure how reliable that setup is. I also feel the light a red dot throws off would impact low light shooting compared to a traditional scope on low power.Do you think irons or a red dot would have helped?
I've got quite a few dead deer to my credit at sub 30 yards with a rifle, one was nearly contact distance. All my scopes except one are 2-7 or 2.5-8 and most of my kills are on the lowest power, so using a fixed 10x is a major culture swing for me. I've also found that red dots suck severely bad for low light shooting and irons not much better, but curious what others think
I've been playing around with it in the late evenings and I think I'll be alright just with the scope. I'm gonna try it and see.
Well said.We obviously disagree. With that said we live over 2k miles apart too. I don't like 10x binos either. I know our eyes are different because mine are mine and your's are your's but I also suspect our terrain is different. This needs to be taken into account for someone ordering or deciding on a new scope. The fella living in bigger country preferring 10x binoculars would probably swap me all the 10x's for 6x's I wanted. I'm not saying Im right at all but Im in a different place and for sure have different eyes.
And don’t get me wrong not saying I couldn’t use 10x or you couldn’t use 6-8x but I understand why our preference or opinions can be different.Well said.
And I think perfectly highlights why why having a common reference point on a forum makes sense.
So I suppose I could rephrase my original post to be more along the lines of: “IF you find that 10x binoculars work well for your terrain and common ranges, the 10x Swfa will likely also work well.
IF you struggle to use 10x binocular in your terrain/ranges, then the 10x will likely be too much magnification.”