So I am constantly looking in the FAQ and although I'm sure this question had likely been asked, I can't find anything that helps.
I bought a Leupold mark 4 10x m1. Correct me if I am wrong but there seems to be two camps with optics. One for target precision shooting and one for hunting. I would want to do both so I am not sure in hindsight if I purchased the right glass for it. I have read that 10x is good enough to hit the target at 6-700, and even pushing 1000. If my goal is to get the tightest groups possible at 700-1000 yards, assuming equipment is not a factor (308 win), would my optic be good enough for this purpose?
The reason I chose the 10x is because I wanted to learn to use the mil method and wanted a fixed magnification to simplify things. Another reason I didn't want to go variable is because say the zoom is 3.5-20 and I want to fix it on 10, I didnt want to adjust it to "ball park 10" unless there are scopes that have fixed adjustments that "click"
I have read the optics selection thread but it pretty much just tells me of things I should be aware of but doesn't really answer my specific question.
So to summarize,
1.) is 10x good enough for tight groups out to 6-700 yards?
2.) are there variable scopes that have graduations in magnification instead of just placing it as close to the tick mark as you can eyeball. (if there are, are they proven enough to be worth it?)
I bought a Leupold mark 4 10x m1. Correct me if I am wrong but there seems to be two camps with optics. One for target precision shooting and one for hunting. I would want to do both so I am not sure in hindsight if I purchased the right glass for it. I have read that 10x is good enough to hit the target at 6-700, and even pushing 1000. If my goal is to get the tightest groups possible at 700-1000 yards, assuming equipment is not a factor (308 win), would my optic be good enough for this purpose?
The reason I chose the 10x is because I wanted to learn to use the mil method and wanted a fixed magnification to simplify things. Another reason I didn't want to go variable is because say the zoom is 3.5-20 and I want to fix it on 10, I didnt want to adjust it to "ball park 10" unless there are scopes that have fixed adjustments that "click"
I have read the optics selection thread but it pretty much just tells me of things I should be aware of but doesn't really answer my specific question.
So to summarize,
1.) is 10x good enough for tight groups out to 6-700 yards?
2.) are there variable scopes that have graduations in magnification instead of just placing it as close to the tick mark as you can eyeball. (if there are, are they proven enough to be worth it?)