I got a Falcon 10-50 a few weeks ago, the X50 which is the newest iteration of the T50 they put out a few years ago (if I understand it correctly). I've been using fixed 20x scopes up to this point so this variable power and really high magnification aspect is new to me.
I've found it ranges best at 50x, but I sure can't shoot worth a dang with it that high. As I've been figuring out the scope, it seems that ranging at 50x and then turning it down to 25x to take the shot seems to be the process producing the greatest accuracy of ranging and taking shots. I'm not sure that I'm loving the procedure though, as it seems I'll eventually make an absent-minded mistake by trying to range at 25x. I'd like to keep it at the same power for both ranging and shooting, but of course it doesn't range as well on lower powers, and biologic factors like breathing and heartbeat are too pronounced at higher powers. I'd like to shoot it at even lower power for the standing/kneeling shots, and that just further complicates the ranging and clicking by having yet another set of parameters to worry about.
Frankly, I'm kinda thinking I like the simplicity of just having one scope magnification to worry about.
So, how do you guys in Open and WFTF use your variable power scopes?
I've found it ranges best at 50x, but I sure can't shoot worth a dang with it that high. As I've been figuring out the scope, it seems that ranging at 50x and then turning it down to 25x to take the shot seems to be the process producing the greatest accuracy of ranging and taking shots. I'm not sure that I'm loving the procedure though, as it seems I'll eventually make an absent-minded mistake by trying to range at 25x. I'd like to keep it at the same power for both ranging and shooting, but of course it doesn't range as well on lower powers, and biologic factors like breathing and heartbeat are too pronounced at higher powers. I'd like to shoot it at even lower power for the standing/kneeling shots, and that just further complicates the ranging and clicking by having yet another set of parameters to worry about.
Frankly, I'm kinda thinking I like the simplicity of just having one scope magnification to worry about.
So, how do you guys in Open and WFTF use your variable power scopes?