monarman
Well-Known Member
He's already admitted that he can shoot fine from sticks with a normal scope..... so as I've already broached.... the sticks aren't the issue..
Muzzle flip is more evident with wrong/unpracticed technique with the equipment being used.
How.long has the op.been using the alpex compared to a normal scope?...
And if I was to be brutally honest.... is the "last hour of light gain" that important when the shooter is potentially not shooting as accurate (potential for bad shot placement more prevelant) with the digital scope as they are with conventional glass?
Perhaps more practice with the set up to learn how to negate or at least work with the "muzzle flip" so that it becomes.no longer an issue?
Another possibility is that it's not actual "muzzle.flip" bit more the sight picture being different due a slight change in head position on the stock when the eye is up to the wobbly rubber eyepiece of the alpex?...
Muzzle flip is more evident with wrong/unpracticed technique with the equipment being used.
How.long has the op.been using the alpex compared to a normal scope?...
And if I was to be brutally honest.... is the "last hour of light gain" that important when the shooter is potentially not shooting as accurate (potential for bad shot placement more prevelant) with the digital scope as they are with conventional glass?
Perhaps more practice with the set up to learn how to negate or at least work with the "muzzle flip" so that it becomes.no longer an issue?
Another possibility is that it's not actual "muzzle.flip" bit more the sight picture being different due a slight change in head position on the stock when the eye is up to the wobbly rubber eyepiece of the alpex?...
