1X Optic--Best Target
#1
Nontypical Buck
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1X Optic--Best Target
For me it is just a blank piece of typing paper.
These past few days have seen me try different targets. Regulations dictate we must use non-magnified optic or iron sights on our rifles. A few days ago tried the one i thought seemed the best.
The big orange circle was hard for me to see in the shade in the trees. Yesterday a couple of blank paper were tried. That seemed to work OK.
This morning an 8" diameter red circle was hard to see, because the reticle nearly covers it, but the blank typing paper worked good.
To aim at the blank white paper, one uses the reticle to form 4 equal rectangle of white; then squeeze the trigger.
These past few days have seen me try different targets. Regulations dictate we must use non-magnified optic or iron sights on our rifles. A few days ago tried the one i thought seemed the best.
The big orange circle was hard for me to see in the shade in the trees. Yesterday a couple of blank paper were tried. That seemed to work OK.
This morning an 8" diameter red circle was hard to see, because the reticle nearly covers it, but the blank typing paper worked good.
To aim at the blank white paper, one uses the reticle to form 4 equal rectangle of white; then squeeze the trigger.
#4
Well I discovered basically the same thing. Most targets I put up at long distances with a 1x scope "disappeared" on the cross hairs. So I used a huge X with duct tape on a cardboard back. Then I just made the duct tape my cross hair.
That is some good shooting there. Real good in my book.
That is some good shooting there. Real good in my book.
#5
1X scope
Back in the 1960s, my dad mounted a 1X scope on his shotgun. He claimed target acquisition was quick & from the increased number of pheasants he brought home, it definitely worked for him. Unfortunately, that gun never did fit me right.
Paul
Paul