I've seen some folks whose opinion I genuinely respect suggest a Leupold EFR (Extended Focus Ring) scope for air gunning when the shooter is looking for a light, compact, high quality scope. I love Leupold. I have one on a powder burner. But all the Leupold EFR models I've seen have the simple duplex reticle (no hash marks) and are not "clickable."
Example: Here is one listed on eBay as an "Airgun Duplex Scope."
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Leupold-VX-Freedom-3-9x33-1-inch-EFR-Airgun-Duplex-scope-175075/153731220772?epid=14028311114&hash=item23cb184524:g:OWIAAOSwuBVd1EPJ
Please help me understand how we'd use this scope on an air rifle when switching distances given the fact that we're dealing with an exaggerated trajectory, can't click, and precise holdover isn't option? I know I'm missing something! Thanks!
Example: Here is one listed on eBay as an "Airgun Duplex Scope."
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Leupold-VX-Freedom-3-9x33-1-inch-EFR-Airgun-Duplex-scope-175075/153731220772?epid=14028311114&hash=item23cb184524:g:OWIAAOSwuBVd1EPJ
Please help me understand how we'd use this scope on an air rifle when switching distances given the fact that we're dealing with an exaggerated trajectory, can't click, and precise holdover isn't option? I know I'm missing something! Thanks!