Ok so all my scopes have an adjustable objective. The hawke scope on my 25 cal condor ss is really nice but if i adjust my power from 4 to 12 my crosshairs are off. Making quick shots at multiple distances are a thing of the past. I have to have a cheat sheet for each gun.
So i figured i would try a FFP scope for my new bantam. And yes that makes life easier for me. BUT... this weekend i was shooting at red squirrels and they are quick and can run 30 yards while trying to get a shot off making the A/O a pain in the butt to keep adjusting every time the critter stops.
If im going to mostly hunt birds, squirrels and rabbits under 60 yards do i really need an adjustable objective?
The discovery FFP 6-24×50 is very clear but i cant see the crosshairs or mil dots in the woods and feel i waisted $235
Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome.
So i figured i would try a FFP scope for my new bantam. And yes that makes life easier for me. BUT... this weekend i was shooting at red squirrels and they are quick and can run 30 yards while trying to get a shot off making the A/O a pain in the butt to keep adjusting every time the critter stops.
If im going to mostly hunt birds, squirrels and rabbits under 60 yards do i really need an adjustable objective?
The discovery FFP 6-24×50 is very clear but i cant see the crosshairs or mil dots in the woods and feel i waisted $235
Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome.