Re: Range estimation question.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kstraughen</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ok so i learned how to do range estimations using a mil dot scope. I am currently building a SASS and would like to get a 10 x optic for it. The range estimation research i have done says a 10 x is the most reliable. But the ones i have seen are a little too rich for my blood. can you do range estimation on other scopes that are not 10x scopes.
Hope i portrayed my question correctly. any help would be appreciated.
thanks
Kirk
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What research have you done that says 10x is the most reliable ?
Actually the more magnification you can get the better you can resolve the object you are trying to range. The key is that the scope's reticle is accurate.
As stated above when considering FFP vs SFP you have to take the time to Map the reticle to determine it's accuracy. With a FFP scope this is usually easier, but depending on the SFP scope and your needs, you may have to map it on several powers to see how it works.
Ranging is a legacy skill set that is a highly perishable, meaning if you don't practice, you lose the ability quite fast. You need to be able to understand how the reticle subtends to be effective ranging with a reticle, and even then, it is really only practical to about 600m, if you are good, 800m, after that you run into a lot of issues. Small variations make huge differences down range.
if you find a 10x scope is too rich for your blood, you may find any half reliable scope is too rich... but given the opportunity, especially with options from SWFA, Vortex, Bushnell and even the Weaver, I would opt for the most magnification especially in FFP I can get.