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Scopes
I'm reading that in certain competitions, iron sights are used, but there is a category for "any sight". I take that to mean a scope. If you had an Anschutz 1913, what scope would you put on it?
What scopes are others using?
What scopes are others using?
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Leupold 6.5-20x EFR. Use a rail on top of the action and eye relief is not a problem.
There are other action mounted scopes out there, but I personally do not have experience with them. Also, you don't want to go too high in magnificaiton - no more that 24x for prone. Variable power is nice for position, as you can lower it for standing and kneeling.
There are other action mounted scopes out there, but I personally do not have experience with them. Also, you don't want to go too high in magnificaiton - no more that 24x for prone. Variable power is nice for position, as you can lower it for standing and kneeling.
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Field Target shooters often use 10M rifles (modified for higher power) with scopes. Most shooters use the BKL mounts with scopes of up to 60X power. One of the (arguably) best scopes is the Leupold Competition 35X but for field target it needs some modifications from Leupold to adjust the close focus (10 yards instead of 12 or so) and a better reticle (heavy duplex is what I use).
BKL makes offset mounts to get around the eye relief problem.
Best,
Joe
BKL makes offset mounts to get around the eye relief problem.
Best,
Joe
Re: scopes
The only downside is that most new barrels are not tapped for scope base mounts out far enough to accomodate those scopes. They're also very heavy for use in any position matches.aguncrank wrote:I guess the old shooters are gone. I scope my .22s with Lyman target spots, Unertls or for the internal adjustment type Redfield 3200s
I guess I am an old shooter, as I mount a Redfield 3200 on Anschutz 1413. The 3200 really is a heavy beast, however, and drastically alters the feel of the rifle in standing -- Not too bad in prone or kneeling. Modern scopes cost an arm and a leg, and I shoot half my matches with iron sights, so I'm sticking with the Redfield.
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I am just getting back into shooting now that my kids are shooting and can join me at some matches. Its been awhile, just shot a prone match last fall, first match since the mid 90's. Anyway I guess I too am old, I have a 16x Unertl. However I have been considering the purchase of a Leupold (would this make me younger???) At the very least I would think it would help for 3p/4p outdoor matches and hopefully wouldn't hurt in prone matches.
Any thoughts regarding barrel mounted scopes vs receiver mounted scopes for prone shooting?
TomN, any chance you were once a bus_mover? If so, then we came from the same junior club.
Any thoughts regarding barrel mounted scopes vs receiver mounted scopes for prone shooting?
TomN, any chance you were once a bus_mover? If so, then we came from the same junior club.
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