Is 6x too much magnification for small game hunting inside of 50 yards? Thinking that I might want an Athlon Midas Tac 6-24 mainly for target shooting, but don't want to limit my ability to pop a squirrel if one gets in the way.
Currently that's me, 4x or cranked all the way up, and all the way isn't enough in my opinion. Midas Tac it is, unless someone has a better alternative that's cheaper too.6x is fine for lowest setting. My 4-16x is either at 6x or 16x lol
Currently that's me, 4x or cranked all the way up, and all the way isn't enough in my opinion. Midas Tac it is, unless someone has a better alternative that's cheaper too.
No doubt, I wish the Midas Tac had illumination. I have an Athlon 4-14 and want more magnification for punching paper. The HD glass in the Midas Tac is why I was thinking it might be great.In FFP scopes of low magnification that have thin-ish reticles I like to have illumination. Personally I'd rather have a Helos G2 4-20 or a ETR 3-18 than a Midas TAC if using 6x and lower with the illume on. The ETR has the advantage of mostly daylight bright illume with exception of the brightest days.
But for specifically hunting or plinking inside of 100Y I like my Helos G2 2-12x42's. That MIL reticle is awesome for fast shooting and it also has illume.
No doubt, I wish the Midas Tac had illumination. I have an Athlon 4-14 and want more magnification for punching paper. The HD glass in the Midas Tac is why I was thinking it might be great.
Lol I have had all 4 scopes you mentioned. The exact ones. I find the Helos 4-20 to be the better all around scope of the group. The illumination and Christmas tree reticle over the 4-16 Midas tac, the weight and size savings over the 3-18x50 Ares ETR. I prefer the size of the 2-12x42 Helos but being only 2oz lighter than the 4-20 decided it was worth it. And the reticle is better for precision shooting. Now if the 2-12 was in the 20oz range it's probably all I'd own as I do love that little scope. And regularly used it on 4-6x. The 4-20 I keep around 8-10x usually.In FFP scopes of low magnification that have thin-ish reticles I like to have illumination. Personally I'd rather have a Helos G2 4-20 or a ETR 3-18 than a Midas TAC if using 6x and lower with the illume on. The ETR has the advantage of mostly daylight bright illume with exception of the brightest days.
But for specifically hunting or plinking inside of 100Y I like my Helos G2 2-12x42's. That MIL reticle is awesome for fast shooting and it also has illume.
I had the 4-16 Midas tac and have the 4-20 Helos and glass wise I don't think you'd notice much difference if any. I love my Helos more than I did the Midas tacNo doubt, I wish the Midas Tac had illumination. I have an Athlon 4-14 and want more magnification for punching paper. The HD glass in the Midas Tac is why I was thinking it might be great.
I had the 4-16 Midas tac and have the 4-20 Helos and glass wise I don't think you'd notice much difference if any. I love my Helos more than I did the Midas tac