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Old 02-25-2004 | 12:07 PM
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I hunt in WI, and our ML season here only allows 1x scopes. Does anyone have any experience with 1x scopes? I have a Knight Wolverine with fiber optic sights, but have always shot better with a scope. I have never mounted a scope on a ML before, and am wondering if I will get an increase in potential accuracy with just a 1x scope. The model I am looking at is the Hawken Hunter 1x by Thompson Center.
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Old 02-25-2004 | 05:03 PM
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With the good fiber optics, I just can not see the advantage of the 1 power scope. Before I would go that route, I would look into peep sights. I put one on my T/C Renegade and it is great. The only thing I would do diffeent then my set up is have the front site fiber optic.
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Old 02-25-2004 | 05:18 PM
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Utah also limits MZ scopes to 1X. I've used a burris 1X for the last 5 years. My observations are as follows: It has been dead dependable on game, even on an antelope at 229 yards. At the target range, the cross hears are heavy enough that precision shooting is a challenge. For example, although the gun groups into 1 moa with a high power scope, the heavy cross air/no magnifcation limit me to about 3 moa groups. I have found that a 6" florescent organge target dot is the best aiming tool. For hunting, there has been no downside. For precision target shooting or load development, I put a 3X9 scope on (I use leupold QD mounts). I have shot my cousins swift 1X--it does have finer cross hairs but the adjustments are a hassle and it doesn't seem to hold its zero. I toyed with a red dot sight with a 3 moa dot. Ultimately I concluded that Murphy's law just about guaranteed I would forget to turn the sight off or the batteries would otherwise run out when I could least afford it. Just my luck I guess. I clearly prefer the 1X scope to open sights (including peep sights), and it has been more than adequate for even longish (229 yds) shots. The scope has seemed easier for my "aging" eyes. Hope this helps.
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Old 02-28-2004 | 01:10 PM
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Here in Nebr. we can only use 1x power scopes also, put one on my 700 3 years ago. Didn't like it, because it made everything look farther away than it was. In poor light it really sucked. The scope was not a top quality scope, maybe that could have been the problem. Put a Williams peep and a Hy-Vis front on, like that set up a lot better. Can shoot now when it's almost dark. Zeak
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