Found my old Redfield, no idea what I should use it for.

Newlongrange

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I finally found that old Redfield 5 star that I mentioned in another thread.

I can’t get a decent picture of the reticule but it’s from early to mid 90’s, so it’s practically an antique by today’s scope standards.

It’s basic crosshairs so no mil dots or anything “ fancy “. Any suggestions as to the best use for this these days? It was my fathers and I remember the death threats he would give me if he seen me messing with it so I would like to find a use for it.


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How are the turrets? Can you dial dope for different distances with them and keep track of where you are? I'm sure the elevation has no zero stop.

If you can, it might make an OK varmint scope.

Otherwise it's pretty useless.
 
Is it still clear? Throw it on any hunting rifle (my opinion wood stock is best) decide which distance Max ord you feel comfortable with and learn where the bullet impacts in between. Hours and hours of fun to be had with Dad's legacy, whether varmint or big game. Maybe pass to your own kids.
 
Likely this one.

Looks like 0.5 IPHY adjustments.

I guess it'll work alright for a nostalgia build, but that's about it.

If it doesn't have sentimental value, the best thing to do is find out where Redfield collectors hang out and sell it to them.
 
If you have a rifle of your father's, I'd start there. They were decent for there time, but a bit heavy as I recall.

Is there a decent 30-06 bolt gun or similar handed down? Some of the best family treasures have more sentimental value than real.
 
I have an old Redfield Golden Five Star in 3-9x that still sits on my first rifle I ever bought at 14. Took me 7-1/2 months of yard work around the neighborhood to pay for that rifle (700 BDL) and scope. I still have that setup and still use it, although I keep the scope on 6x and don't touch a thing. It is still plenty bright for normal use, and for nostalgic reasons I'll never mess with it (although I do have other hunting rigs).