What Kind of Scope for 50 Yards?
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What Kind of Scope for 50 Yards?
Well guys, after finally getting the hang of disassembly-reassembly, I've been able to concentrate on the fun parts of our sport, the reasons we shoot. And I love it all.
I enjoy the experiments, comparing ammo, trying different gun cleaning tools and solutions, the whole bit. And I've bought an Ultimate Clip Loader--so handy.
I enjoy shooting with both hands as I'm standing and from a benchrest. One-handed shooting is hard on my bad right shoulder, so I don't think I'd make a good bullseye competitor. But I enjoy just challenging myself.
I've been a barber 43 years, holding up my arms all day and holding my hands steady. I find that I can apply all that practice to shooting, as I'm usually the best shot when at the range.
I think I'll continue shooting from both a standing position, perhaps out to 20 or 25 yards, and doing surgical shooting from a benchrest while sitting, from about 50 yards. Anyhow, I have a question. What would kind of scope would you use for shooting from a benchrest from 50 yards, a red dot scope with no magnification or a magnifying scope?
I enjoy the experiments, comparing ammo, trying different gun cleaning tools and solutions, the whole bit. And I've bought an Ultimate Clip Loader--so handy.
I enjoy shooting with both hands as I'm standing and from a benchrest. One-handed shooting is hard on my bad right shoulder, so I don't think I'd make a good bullseye competitor. But I enjoy just challenging myself.
I've been a barber 43 years, holding up my arms all day and holding my hands steady. I find that I can apply all that practice to shooting, as I'm usually the best shot when at the range.
I think I'll continue shooting from both a standing position, perhaps out to 20 or 25 yards, and doing surgical shooting from a benchrest while sitting, from about 50 yards. Anyhow, I have a question. What would kind of scope would you use for shooting from a benchrest from 50 yards, a red dot scope with no magnification or a magnifying scope?
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Re: What Kind of Scope for 50 Yards?
You may want to try something like this,I use it for benchrest at 25 yards.Dwight45 wrote:Well guys, after finally getting the hang of disassembly-reassembly, I've been able to concentrate on the fun parts of our sport, the reasons we shoot. And I love it all.
I enjoy the experiments, comparing ammo, trying different gun cleaning tools and solutions, the whole bit. And I've bought an Ultimate Clip Loader--so handy.
I enjoy shooting with both hands as I'm standing and from a benchrest. One-handed shooting is hard on my bad right shoulder, so I don't think I'd make a good bullseye competitor. But I enjoy just challenging myself.
I've been a barber 43 years, holding up my arms all day and holding my hands steady. I find that I can apply all that practice to shooting, as I'm usually the best shot when at the range.
I think I'll continue shooting from both a standing position, perhaps out to 20 or 25 yards, and doing surgical shooting from a benchrest while sitting, from about 50 yards. Anyhow, I have a question. What would kind of scope would you use for shooting from a benchrest from 50 yards, a red dot scope with no magnification or a magnifying scope?

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I swap back and forth with the scopes on my 10/22's. that one in the picture is a Tasco 6-24x42AO, I usually use Tasco 2.5-10x42AO. Have shot some great groups in the past with it. As shown in the picture it is reall a toss up as to whether it is a scoped pistol or a pistoled scope, eh?Dwight45 wrote:Hoowee BOM. Did you mount that scope to the pistol, or the pistol to the scope? How much magnification does it give you?
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That should work well for you Dwight, KIIIII ike the 10X because it lets really old eyes see the bullet holes appear in the target as I shoot,Dwight45 wrote:Well judging from the silence, perhaps my question was a bit offbeat for this site. I went ahead and bought a BSA Edge 2-7X32mm scope, and a neat little Shooter's Ridge pistol rest, all from Midway.
Enjoy.
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