I am currently shopping for a long range front focal plane scope, and I've been reading reviews and comparisons. I've never done unknown distance work, so this will be my first "tactical" optic if you will. My history has been with scopes like weaver and BSA for high power pistol silhouette, so I recognized that I have no taste in scopes... My question is about the need for parallax adjustment that goes down to about 10 yards like these scopes:
Tactical March-F 3x-24x 52mm FFP
Schmidt Bender PMII 5-25x56
swfa ss 10x42M
swfa ss 3-15x42
Most optics don't focus that close. The only three applications I can think of for this would be using the rifle for very close target shooting or hunting, tactical matches with a stage of tiny targets at very close distances, and military applications like a loop. (I'm assuming you need to focus on the hole in the wall to shoot through it... maybe that's not the case) I like the PMII, but it's a little spendy. The options would open up if 50m was close enough, you know? I'm thinking of buying a high end scope now instead of trying to upgrade from the swfa's later. I think I would like to try shooting a tactical match with it later and maybe trying the loop thing, but I don't want to end up wishing I had picked the scope that focuses at close range. I'm interested to hear opinions from people with experience. Thanks.
Tactical March-F 3x-24x 52mm FFP
Schmidt Bender PMII 5-25x56
swfa ss 10x42M
swfa ss 3-15x42
Most optics don't focus that close. The only three applications I can think of for this would be using the rifle for very close target shooting or hunting, tactical matches with a stage of tiny targets at very close distances, and military applications like a loop. (I'm assuming you need to focus on the hole in the wall to shoot through it... maybe that's not the case) I like the PMII, but it's a little spendy. The options would open up if 50m was close enough, you know? I'm thinking of buying a high end scope now instead of trying to upgrade from the swfa's later. I think I would like to try shooting a tactical match with it later and maybe trying the loop thing, but I don't want to end up wishing I had picked the scope that focuses at close range. I'm interested to hear opinions from people with experience. Thanks.