While we all can appreciate the flexibility and versatility that a variable power scope offers, I'm curious if we can (subjectively) quantify practical or "comfortable" min/max ranges of a fixed 10x scope with decent glass. This isn't intended to spark a debate on fixed vs. variable, but is rather an exercise to ask, what niche in terms of effective ranges does a 10x fixed scope fill?
Answers might be nuanced. For example, hunting vs. steel, comfortable ranges vs. stretching it, or differences between the few brands that offer a 10x fixed. Also curious how much range (if any) does an SWFA HD 10x offer over the classic? What about the Schmidt?
Answers might be nuanced. For example, hunting vs. steel, comfortable ranges vs. stretching it, or differences between the few brands that offer a 10x fixed. Also curious how much range (if any) does an SWFA HD 10x offer over the classic? What about the Schmidt?