PCP newb here.
So, I understand that you have to be careful with getting the right scope for a break barrel pellet gun.
Does this rule of thumb apply to a Benjamin bulldog pcp with Pitbull power tune?
Reason I ask is I have an old fixed-power 4x40 scope that I think will perform better in low light than the 4x20 or whatever scopes that seem to be all the rage. I am also considering the FX-3 6x42 from Leopold. These have I think a 9' or 15' foot field of view at 50 yards, respectively.
I've got a coyote coming too close to my home, causing my dog that is kenneled at night to alert. I'm not planning on any shooting beyond 50 yards.
Thanks for any tips
So, I understand that you have to be careful with getting the right scope for a break barrel pellet gun.
Does this rule of thumb apply to a Benjamin bulldog pcp with Pitbull power tune?
Reason I ask is I have an old fixed-power 4x40 scope that I think will perform better in low light than the 4x20 or whatever scopes that seem to be all the rage. I am also considering the FX-3 6x42 from Leopold. These have I think a 9' or 15' foot field of view at 50 yards, respectively.
I've got a coyote coming too close to my home, causing my dog that is kenneled at night to alert. I'm not planning on any shooting beyond 50 yards.
Thanks for any tips