Wow, DANG nice shooting!!!Update....
In the original post I said I'd eventually come back with some additional input after using the Midas Tac in some more matches, specifically Hunter class use.
In May I used a Midas in Open class (24x) to shoot a 49/52
June saw Hunter class (16x) matches with two different clubs. One was a 50/52 and the other a 45/48.
July was another Hunter class match and the score there was a 58/60.
For the three Hunter matches, only one of the misses can be attributed to a misranged target. I initially ranged one at 22-23 yards and missed, reranged for the second shot and it was more like 19yards. (Tiny kill zone and large scope height due to gun design). These were all ranged by focus, no bracketing.
So...I'm not trying to make the argument that the Midas Tac is THE scope for field target. In fact most ft competitors would consider it far beneath them.
But I am saying that it can be used in Open or Hunter and ranges by focus well enough to not be the cause of misses.
All but one of my ft guns see frequent pesting and plinking use. The Midas is a great all-around scope and can pull duty as an acceptable field target scope.
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