which FFP scope would be easiest to learn FT range finding on ? a lower ranging scope (3 x 18 ) or a higher mag ( 5 x 24 ) and why ?
In AAFTA Hunter Class you cannot adjust your elevation or windage turrets once the match starts. You can adjust your focus during the match.max @ 16 in hunter which is why i said 3 x 18 thanks
I thought you cant touch the scope in Hunter ? isn't parallax adjusting the scope ?
Thanks you just made my scope decision easier and a few less $$Focus Range finding at 16 power is very difficult past 40 yards where it counts the most. So I think you need a scope that is set up for bracket range finding really well. Most Hawke scopes work best for this purpose, for the money, in my opinion.
You have to be able to hold real still to bracket range find, but if you can it's very dependable... if you know the kill zone size and they are standard size at 40 yards and beyond. Then, clarity and the ability to see where your shot hits is the next highest factor in my opinion... again Hawke is pretty good for the money.
Wayne
In hunter you may turn down the power of your scope...this is done regularly in the off-hand lanesIt will also depend what division you intend to shoot. Hunter has a max scope power of 16x, so if you are intending to shoot hunter division, no point attempting to range find (using parallax method) with anything higher in power. But, if intending to shoot Open or WFTF, the more power the better. In open/wftf you can change the power of the scope during the course of fire, so you can range find on 50 power and make your shot using 10 power. In hunter you cannot make any scope adjustments, except for parallax, after you begin the course of fire.
It will also depend what division you intend to shoot. Hunter has a max scope power of 16x, so if you are intending to shoot hunter division, no point attempting to range find (using parallax method) with anything higher in power. But, if intending to shoot Open or WFTF, the more power the better. In open/wftf you can change the power of the scope during the course of fire, so you can range find on 50 power and make your shot using 10 power. In hunter you cannot make any scope adjustments, except for parallax, after you begin the course of fire.
YES!ahh ok . but isn't adjusting focus and looking at the yardage range finding ?l