Re: Newbie Scope Help!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: knighthawk001</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
I looked at the scope in the link you provided and I noticed its a fixed power. Wouldn't it be better to have something that it adjustable how how far would I be able to see and shoot accuratly with a 10x scope?</div></div>
You don't need to change the magnification as distance increases, unless it is to use LESS so that mirage does not obscure your target. As distance increases the size of a target your rifle can reliably hit also increases. Imagine it's accuracy as a cone extended out from the bore. At 100yds that cone might be 1" in diameter, meaning that everytime you pull the trigger in a perfect scenario the rifle will put the bullet somewhere within that cone. @ 1000 yds (10x as far) the cone will be 10" (10x as big). If you can see that 1" dot @ 100yds then the 10" dot @ 1000yds will appear to be the same size when looking through the scope. You don't need to see a 1" dot @ 1000yds any more than you need to be able to see a 0.1" dot @ 100yds.
Variables are handy, it's nice to be able to back the magnification down to 3-4x when shooting something that's moving or when you're shooting offhand and the reticle is moving somewhat. And it's always fun to be able to zoom into 15-20x and "see the whites of their eyes" but as a practical matter a 10x will get it done just fine.
If you want a variable and are willing to invest a little more, the Falcon 4-14 is also a fine optic that will serve any manner of roles for you over the years. Money spent on the barksa might as well be dropped in the trash.