Basically, more or less clicks per inch at 100yds (for example). 1/8 gives much finer adjustment and, in my opinion, primarily for target work. 1/4 is fine for non-obsessive target work and stalking.
Basically, more or less clicks per inch at 100yds (for example). 1/8 gives much finer adjustment and, in my opinion, primarily for target work. 1/4 is fine for non-obsessive target work and atalking.
Basically, more or less clicks per inch at 100yds (for example). 1/8 gives much finer adjustment and, in my opinion, primarily for target work. 1/4 is fine for non-obsessive target work and stalking.
Yep, what Mark said. I've seen F Class target shooters at Bisley using 1/8 scopes but they're trying to hit a dinner plate at 1000x!
For stalking 1/4 would be fine and to be honest even doing fullbore target with iron sights I'm still using 1/4 sight adjustments, but then our v-bulls are bigger than the F Class folks.
Wth 1/8 you have to count an awful lot more clicks when zeroing. And remember that is is 1/8 and not 1/4 like I have done and went whoops, overshoot the mark, need to back track somewhat. Lol.
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