I ended up with a lot of .223 sitting around and thought a fun way to get rid of it would be doing some prairie dog shooting or something similar. So I got one of the Mossberg MVP with a 24 inch barrel and one of the Vortex Viper 6-24 x 50 scopes that SWFA had on closeout. Until now my only experience with shooting past 300 or so yards has been with my M1a with a fixed 10x Unertl scope. So far I'm under impressed with the Vortex scope but I'm not sure if its mounted improperly, or possibly if I got a bad one.
At 100 yards the setup seems fine. It zeroed easily and there is little difficulty in putting holes in the center of the target. When I moved out to 250 yards I could still hit on the paper without any trouble but when I turned up the magnification the image went to crap. At around 12x the image got fairly blurry. When I turned the magnification up to 24 to try to see where my bullets were hitting, the eye relief had changed completely. I had to move my head closer to the scope to bring the reticle into view and even then it seemed there was always a half moon type artifact. I could tell at least some of the image distortion was coming from mirage off the ground even though it wasn't that hot out. I thought maybe there wasn't enough ambient light for that high of power so I removed the sunshade which didn't seem to help any. It seemed like anything above 12x and the image was unstable and almost useless. I adjusted the crosshair focus without any result, and I attempted to adjust the side focus, starting with the focus changed to 250 yards and then adjusting from there, which didn't seem to help either.
I realize this isn't going to be a 1000yard gun, and I know there are better scopes out there than Vortex but inside of 300 yards I was expecting much more clarity from the scope. So any ideas on stuff I've done wrong or should I call Vortex?
At 100 yards the setup seems fine. It zeroed easily and there is little difficulty in putting holes in the center of the target. When I moved out to 250 yards I could still hit on the paper without any trouble but when I turned up the magnification the image went to crap. At around 12x the image got fairly blurry. When I turned the magnification up to 24 to try to see where my bullets were hitting, the eye relief had changed completely. I had to move my head closer to the scope to bring the reticle into view and even then it seemed there was always a half moon type artifact. I could tell at least some of the image distortion was coming from mirage off the ground even though it wasn't that hot out. I thought maybe there wasn't enough ambient light for that high of power so I removed the sunshade which didn't seem to help any. It seemed like anything above 12x and the image was unstable and almost useless. I adjusted the crosshair focus without any result, and I attempted to adjust the side focus, starting with the focus changed to 250 yards and then adjusting from there, which didn't seem to help either.
I realize this isn't going to be a 1000yard gun, and I know there are better scopes out there than Vortex but inside of 300 yards I was expecting much more clarity from the scope. So any ideas on stuff I've done wrong or should I call Vortex?