It may be a myth, but I have often heard that most military and police use fixed scopes, usually 4x.
Why so? I know with cameras, the adjustable lenses are normally less sharp.
And I understand if you change the zoom, so does your use of the mil dots. However, you could just get a 4-12x scope and bring it back down to 4 any time you need the dots.
Is it because of the added weight on an adjustable zoom scope?
Is there a one-size-fits-all magnification? If you get too much, near shots are either out of focus, or they're hard to 'find.' But is 4x enough for the long shots, 600-800yd?
Why so? I know with cameras, the adjustable lenses are normally less sharp.
And I understand if you change the zoom, so does your use of the mil dots. However, you could just get a 4-12x scope and bring it back down to 4 any time you need the dots.
Is it because of the added weight on an adjustable zoom scope?
Is there a one-size-fits-all magnification? If you get too much, near shots are either out of focus, or they're hard to 'find.' But is 4x enough for the long shots, 600-800yd?