Hello all,
I am new to this forum and to long range shooting. Was mainly shooting up to 300 meters so far. Now I am having (from time to time) access to longer ranges up to a mile. Which is why I want to get into long range target shooting.
Currently I am using a Meopta 3-12X56 hunting scope with a German No 4 reticle. Which is a good scope for hunting as my hunting is 95% in the 50 – 150 yard range in the woods.
This scope I want to replace with a Schmidt & Bender 3-20X50 Ultra Short. I want the lower 3X power range because my hunting is often at short distance of around 50 yards.
I was already using the search function and learned a lot but still have some open questions.
Question 1: For those of you who have a S&B 3-20X50 US, is there any tunneling at 3X? I read somewhere on the net that there is not. Just would like to confirm. Cause I cannot look through one, will have to order the one I want and that is it (I am living in Switzerland).
Question 2: Which reticle to choose? From the data sheets I like the H2CMR a lot and I also like that lots of it illuminates. However, how visible is the H2CMR at 3X power setting with illumination OFF??
I sometimes hunt abroad and a lot of time, effort, and money is going into the hunt. Of course I will always have spare batteries with me. But we all know batteries don’t fail when you are waiting five days in the cold windy spot with no animal in sight. They fail after those five days of waiting in the last minute of your hunting trip when that buck pops out his head 50 yards in front of you and is looking at you, giving you just enough time for a well aimed shot, but definitely not giving you time to change your batteries.. I am sure you all get what I am trying to say.. So I need a reticle which is fun to shoot at long distance but is usable with illumination off at 3X power.
Would the MSR reticle be a better solution? Or perhaps the new LRR-Mil reticle, it seems the 9 and 3 o’clock lines are quite thick and would give a good natural aiming line at 3X?
Any info and experience is highly welcome! My head is already very much set on the scope but not on the reticle.
Question 3: The S&B 3-20X50 US can be had with a 35 Mil or a 27 Mil elevation turret. Both are DT MTC LT. Both are the same price. Both I have to order and wait for it. Why would anyone get the 27 Mil over the 35 Mil? What am I not seeing? Are the clicks a tiny bit further apart perhaps and easier to dial?
The scope will initially go on a .308 bolt gun. Together with my very limited long range experience 27 Mil would definitely be more than enough. However, I plan on keeping that scope for a long time and it will surely later go to different rifles and better to have 35 Mil and not need it than the other way around. Especially for the same price. Again.. what am I missing?
Thank you all very much! I really appreciate your help!
I am new to this forum and to long range shooting. Was mainly shooting up to 300 meters so far. Now I am having (from time to time) access to longer ranges up to a mile. Which is why I want to get into long range target shooting.
Currently I am using a Meopta 3-12X56 hunting scope with a German No 4 reticle. Which is a good scope for hunting as my hunting is 95% in the 50 – 150 yard range in the woods.
This scope I want to replace with a Schmidt & Bender 3-20X50 Ultra Short. I want the lower 3X power range because my hunting is often at short distance of around 50 yards.
I was already using the search function and learned a lot but still have some open questions.
Question 1: For those of you who have a S&B 3-20X50 US, is there any tunneling at 3X? I read somewhere on the net that there is not. Just would like to confirm. Cause I cannot look through one, will have to order the one I want and that is it (I am living in Switzerland).
Question 2: Which reticle to choose? From the data sheets I like the H2CMR a lot and I also like that lots of it illuminates. However, how visible is the H2CMR at 3X power setting with illumination OFF??
I sometimes hunt abroad and a lot of time, effort, and money is going into the hunt. Of course I will always have spare batteries with me. But we all know batteries don’t fail when you are waiting five days in the cold windy spot with no animal in sight. They fail after those five days of waiting in the last minute of your hunting trip when that buck pops out his head 50 yards in front of you and is looking at you, giving you just enough time for a well aimed shot, but definitely not giving you time to change your batteries.. I am sure you all get what I am trying to say.. So I need a reticle which is fun to shoot at long distance but is usable with illumination off at 3X power.
Would the MSR reticle be a better solution? Or perhaps the new LRR-Mil reticle, it seems the 9 and 3 o’clock lines are quite thick and would give a good natural aiming line at 3X?
Any info and experience is highly welcome! My head is already very much set on the scope but not on the reticle.
Question 3: The S&B 3-20X50 US can be had with a 35 Mil or a 27 Mil elevation turret. Both are DT MTC LT. Both are the same price. Both I have to order and wait for it. Why would anyone get the 27 Mil over the 35 Mil? What am I not seeing? Are the clicks a tiny bit further apart perhaps and easier to dial?
The scope will initially go on a .308 bolt gun. Together with my very limited long range experience 27 Mil would definitely be more than enough. However, I plan on keeping that scope for a long time and it will surely later go to different rifles and better to have 35 Mil and not need it than the other way around. Especially for the same price. Again.. what am I missing?
Thank you all very much! I really appreciate your help!