Sightron S6 field target

Glad to read I'm not the only one whose memory for details isn't improving over the last quarter to half-century. šŸ˜‚ Actually, it was me that proposed a new class allowing only single-shot slingshots :unsure:, squint-eye aiming ;), and rock ammo (no rounder than the moon, as determined by qualified match directors :alien:šŸ‘¾šŸ¤–šŸ‘»).

The proposed class was killed by dueling elements arguing whenever to call it Elite Class, or Woke Class.

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While this thread is not the place for "Constructive" conversations on said subject, we do have the time and space to perhaps converse a bit :unsure:

Open class ... On the ground or a 6" tall bag ... No sticks or taller seating allowed.
THAT RIGHT THERE eliminates quite likely 50% or more individuals who make up the ranks of current FT participation .. Oups !!

Now the AAFTA has not had an anwser either in what we might hope is wanting/wishing for growth within the ranks. But then again the "Hunter" classes became reality and has IMO and likely unarguable has saved AAFTA Field target from near oblivion.

With this the Power held by the rotating BOG, even tho "Hunter" has made for a brighter future, there is still a big disconnect on the changes that will keep FT alive for years to come under AAFTA sanction. Many have left, many have joined .. In Hunter mostly which should make a difference in bias of rule vetting and decisions, but does not seem to & correct me if mistaken.

Again thoughts, with staying on the view at this end as Disenfranchised more than not :cry:
@open division
Yep folks with bad shoulders, bad backs, bad knees, bad hips (prosthetics) especially, donā€™t need, and shouldnā€™t be, slamming their buttocks down on a 6ā€ pad.

AAFTA should Stop imitating WFTF as they are and should be competing in their own world, as it should be. Same course- sure. Same event - sure. But why all this effort to make Apples and Oranges into one pie? This entire field target multiverse could use some simplification:

WFTF = two classes, <12 fpe international rules should apply:

PCP
Springer
Done.

HFT = two classes <20 fpe. No fixed HumV jeep mounts/tripods but everything else is fine:

PCP
Springer
Done.

Pistol: PCP / CO2 / Pumper = one class:

This pistol field target shooting (regardless of what you call it) is hard any way you play the game

See there - all fixed - put me in charge šŸ˜œ

Returning to this threadā€™s intent - maybe Iā€™ll start shooting Open just so I can use my new S6 to itā€™s full potential?
Maybe Iā€™ll learn what all the bitchin is about. šŸ”„
I guarantee that my new S6 is not likely to improve my forced lane shooting skills šŸ¦and put me on a podium; pew pew.
 
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I believe the key limitation is 16 x. As I own the new S6 itā€™s amazing to 35 yards then blahzay but turn it to 30X and I can differentiate by the 1/2 yards to 65 yards easilyā€¦ that said itā€™s 16X In HFT so blahzay
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Hey, Iā€™m curious about the focus adjustment, how is the yardage spread in the 35-55yd range compared to the S3? Theyā€™re touting a big difference but Iā€™m wondering how significant it is? Thx
 
Hey, Iā€™m curious about the focus adjustment, how is the yardage spread in the 35-55yd range compared to the S3? Theyā€™re touting a big difference but Iā€™m wondering how significant it is? Thx
It is significant see the pictures I posted but remember to truly utilize the ranging resolution effectively you need a higher magnification level than 16X
 
Until today I have been very impressed with the Sightron S6 5-30x56 SFP. I just received the wheel I had made for it and set out to put some range marks on it. Things went well until about 40 yards. Up until that time I had my marks setup at yard intervals from 10 to 20 yards. From there on I planned my marks to be every 2 1/2 yards. From 40 to 55 yards I could do no better than 5 yard intervals. My S111 could do a little better than what this S6 is doing and I'm kind disappointed with that aspect. Maybe it is just my 77 year old eyes that is causing the problem but at 16X again it could be just too much for 16X to comprehend. This is still a good scope but maybe not as Field target worthy as I had hoped it would be at 16 power. For those of you that are waiting for the S6 10 - 60 x 56 I would ask Sightron if the new S6 scope will range find accurately in the 10-55 yards FT game. Get a documented positive answer before you waste almost $2000.00 is what I would recommend.
27 October 24 - long in words!

Update - Sightrons S6 for HFT specific use aka the S6. Iā€™ve used it for several Hunter Field Target matches now, thinking I would replace my Sightron S3ā€™s or Athlons on my field target guns.
Please remember this is a very general usage and field of view and ranging comparison against the dark painted Baton Rouge field target faceplates placed in open lanes and the brighter yellow painted faceplates in the woodlands or Boerne TX and my various colors of faceplates at home in black barrels - if I had a scope cam Iā€™d film this but I donā€™t.

Initial findings were at 16X, the S6 FT specific scope is impeccable it brightness and target acquisition from 9.5 to 35 yards; unbeatable! BUT after 35 yards at 16X it is a bitcā€™n pain like all the other scopes Iā€™ve bought and used to range find with.

Some uniformed conjecture to follow:

Apparently the extra cam? Inside the scopes parallax feature creates extra sensitivity in focal point parallax adjustments which creates greater sensitivity at higher magnification thus I can separate ā€œinchesā€, yes INCHES, at 65 yards at max magnification, but this same feature makes it crazy sensitive at lower magnification and (I) blow right past the clarity crispy focus pointā€¦. Iā€™m not an optician or scope reviewer, just an end user with 68 year old eyes.

Real world Data from 12 matches: regardless of gun, My previous KZ scores were seldom better than 42%. But I could / would average 30% in the forced lanes using Sightrons S3ā€™s, Athlons Heras SPR 6-24x56 or S-Tacs 4-20x50 scopes; provided I turned down magnification for forced lanes to 10x or less.
This is noteworthy =!
With the S6 I scored 66% to 77% or greater overall for three consecutive matches. But apparently the added weight of the S6 wreaks havoc on my forced lanes; Specifically, in the last 4 matches I have hit zero positional shots or 8X4=32 missed KZā€™s because of weight or a weight distribution issue but to be fair I have NOT reduced magnification in the forced lanes while using the S6 ā€œyetā€ because I love the clarity as my KZā€™s wobble about- stubborn fool perhaps?

Prior to yesterdayā€™s match, i spoke with a WFTF shooter who also owns the new Sightron S6, he was teaching / coaching me on the somewhat peculiar and specific way to use the S6 more accurately. Which I havenā€™t had time to try ā€œyetā€. Iā€™ll be trying his methods today? on home turf to see what I think; it Will be interesting, but all said and doneā€¦. Is the issue of missed kzā€™s in forced lanes a weight or magnification issue?

Maybe the S6 will work or maybe Iā€™ll decide the S3ā€™s are equally good/bad for HFT or maybe Iā€™ll shift back to the Athlon Heras SPR 6-24x56 ??? Dunno šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø but it is a hobby and Iā€™m having a lot of fun spending time with it.
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@open division
Yep folks with bad shoulders, bad backs, bad knees, bad hips (prosthetics) especially, donā€™t need, and shouldnā€™t be, slamming their buttocks down on a 6ā€ pad.

AAFTA should Stop imitating WFTF as they are and should be competing in their own world, as it should be. Same course- sure. Same event - sure. But why all this effort to make Apples and Oranges into one pie? This entire field target multiverse could use some simplification:

WFTF = two classes, <12 fpe international rules should apply:

PCP
Springer
Done.

HFT = two classes <20 fpe. No fixed HumV jeep mounts/tripods but everything else is fine:

PCP
Springer
Done.

Pistol: PCP / CO2 / Pumper = one class:

This pistol field target shooting (regardless of what you call it) is hard any way you play the game

See there - all fixed - put me in charge šŸ˜œ

Returning to this threadā€™s intent - maybe Iā€™ll start shooting Open just so I can use my new S6 to itā€™s full potential?
Maybe Iā€™ll learn what all the bitchin is about. šŸ”„
I guarantee that my new S6 is not likely to improve my forced lane shooting skills šŸ¦and put me on a podium; pew pew.
Note to self a reminder of my past words as I prophesied.
 
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Until today I have been very impressed with the Sightron S6 5-30x56 SFP. I just received the wheel I had made for it and set out to put some range marks on it. Things went well until about 40 yards. Up until that time I had my marks setup at yard intervals from 10 to 20 yards. From there on I planned my marks to be every 2 1/2 yards. From 40 to 55 yards I could do no better than 5 yard intervals. My S111 could do a little better than what this S6 is doing and I'm kind disappointed with that aspect. Maybe it is just my 77 year old eyes that is causing the problem but at 16X again it could be just too much for 16X to comprehend. This is still a good scope but maybe not as Field target worthy as I had hoped it would be at 16 power. For those of you that are waiting for the S6 10 - 60 x 56 I would ask Sightron if the new S6 scope will range find accurately in the 10-55 yards FT game. Get a documented positive answer before you waste almost $2000.00 is what I would recommend.
I had purchased an S5 5-30 for indoor benchrest - but found the 1/4 clicks too large. I now use it for outdoors. Glass is phenomenal.
 
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