I just picked up a 1720 and am looking to try Pistol FT-what scopes are you folks using?
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John
Could one of you explain to a long time powder burning pistol shooter how/why it is that air pistol shooters keep discussing and recommending rifle scopes to mount on pistols?
With 3 inch eye relief, to my mind, these scopes simply can not work when mounted to a pistol, with my eyes more that 24" away from the ocular. What am I missing?
thanks in advance.
Could one of you explain to a long time powder burning pistol shooter how/why it is that air pistol shooters keep discussing and recommending rifle scopes to mount on pistols?
With 3 inch eye relief, to my mind, these scopes simply can not work when mounted to a pistol, with my eyes more that 24" away from the ocular. What am I missing?
thanks in advance.
Could one of you explain to a long time powder burning pistol shooter how/why it is that air pistol shooters keep discussing and recommending rifle scopes to mount on pistols?
With 3 inch eye relief, to my mind, these scopes simply can not work when mounted to a pistol, with my eyes more that 24" away from the ocular. What am I missing?
thanks in advance.
The 32mm lens size might make ranging tough though, so we'll see I guess. Which is the other weird aspect of pistol field target: the scopes ability to focus on an object is used as a rangefinding mechanism.
The 32mm lens size might make ranging tough though, so we'll see I guess. Which is the other weird aspect of pistol field target: the scopes ability to focus on an object is used as a rangefinding mechanism.
Franklink,
I think that 32mm objective lens might not be all joy for parallax range finding....
Before shelling out the dough, hopefully someone with the actual scope will be able to chime in.
From what I understand, scopes for parallax rangefinding are helped by the following features (all other features being equal):
High magnification
Large objective lens
Large parallax travel (the parallax turret travels a large amount for the ranges you're interested in)
There is a distinct "popping into focus" — "popping out of focus" — some scopes have it, and some simply don't (my Discovery VT-3 3-12x44 FFP is a great scope for a pistol: it's short, it's light, good holdover reticle, lots of parallax travel — but no pop...)
Matthias
Could one of you explain to a long time powder burning pistol shooter how/why it is that air pistol shooters keep discussing and recommending rifle scopes to mount on pistols?
With 3 inch eye relief, to my mind, these scopes simply can not work when mounted to a pistol, with my eyes more that 24" away from the ocular. What am I missing?
thanks in advance.
Ripper, Biohazardman, Franklin,
Thank you for explaining it for me. I've looked up the "TACO" hold, that and also Motorheads image, shows exactly what I was missing. As the only scoped pistols I've owned are in .44magnum, .454 Casull, maybe you can imagine my confusion! No way is the taco hold going to work in that case.
Learn something new every day.
Ripper, Biohazardman, Franklin,
Thank you for explaining it for me. I've looked up the "TACO" hold, that and also Motorheads image, shows exactly what I was missing. As the only scoped pistols I've owned are in .44magnum, .454 Casull, maybe you can imagine my confusion! No way is the taco hold going to work in that case.
Learn something new every day.