Hey guys I am just starting out in shooting mid to long range. I have a remmy 700 .308 varmint that I will be shooting in varmint shoots matches at the local range. Most of the guys in the class I will be shooting with have nightforces and other high end scopes with lots of magnification and big price tags. I want to compete with these guys but I don't have and never will have the funds to own the high end scopes. (took me 4 months of hiding bits of money from the wife to buy this rifle). ( now I am in the dog house for sending to much).
Anyways. The target is the size of a crow or ground hog depending on the match. The guys are grouping damn near hole for hole at 100 and 200 yards and real close to that at 300 yards. These are factory guns in this class only. It has been set in my head that I must have high magnification so I can be able to shoot hole for hole like these guys. I have a 6x24x50 field and stream scope that I bought for a .22 and have being using it on my 308 but the turrets don't always track when clicked but the scope does hold A zero. I want something better but get lost on what to get. I have been looking at the weaver T 36. From what I have been reading 36 is over and that 10 would be just fine. When I looked though my scope at 150 on 10x it was really hard to see the bullet holes but at 24 I could see the small print on the target.
What is your guys thoughts on my question. Do I need lots of magnification to keep tight groups out to 300 yards or not. I am shooting .75 right now and still working on loads to get it tighter.
Anyways. The target is the size of a crow or ground hog depending on the match. The guys are grouping damn near hole for hole at 100 and 200 yards and real close to that at 300 yards. These are factory guns in this class only. It has been set in my head that I must have high magnification so I can be able to shoot hole for hole like these guys. I have a 6x24x50 field and stream scope that I bought for a .22 and have being using it on my 308 but the turrets don't always track when clicked but the scope does hold A zero. I want something better but get lost on what to get. I have been looking at the weaver T 36. From what I have been reading 36 is over and that 10 would be just fine. When I looked though my scope at 150 on 10x it was really hard to see the bullet holes but at 24 I could see the small print on the target.
What is your guys thoughts on my question. Do I need lots of magnification to keep tight groups out to 300 yards or not. I am shooting .75 right now and still working on loads to get it tighter.