more than good enoughhi all , i'm setting up a rifle for some hill stalking , is a 6x42 scope good enough for reds on a hill ? What range are they normally taken at ? Would appreciate some adviceandy
Each to their own but at 15x I don't think the sight picture/FOV is big enough for hill stalking.
very few people I know shoot rifles with both eyes open. I do, and IMO it is one of the most invaluable things I learned.
I had a hare walk into the bottom of my scope FOV at 15yds whilst drawing a bead on my first ever stag
Unlikely I would have hit him, but possible.
If I had been at 15x I probably wouldn't have seen him and a shuffle or movement from me would have set him off and I could have lost the stag
several hinds and other moving objects have walked into shot that I can think of.
Don't underestimate the FOV nevermind the ability to pick up a target quickly.
get a scope on 15x and try to quickly pick up a target
then do it with a 6x or 8x
you havnt used a Swaro Z6i thenand i also shoot both eyes open
I have variable scope on all my rifles and i just bot a 2.5-15 z6 for my main stalking rifle. I like the variable just incase i need it to identify a target at great range or when sighting the rifle in i like a bit more magnification so i can get it spot on. However when stalking i always take my shots on either 8 or 10 mag sometimes down to 6 mag if the light is really going
Tamus, i will clarify what i mean i see a roe deer (which i know is a deer not just random target i fancy looking at) at say 1000 yards, and i want to know wether it is a buck or doe to decide wether to stalk into a safe shooting distance. And 6 or 8 mag scope would be of no use and neither would my 8 mag bino's hence i like the extra mag to check out the deer. So if this offends....to bad really....
its amazing how scopes have come on since the dark ages LOL you should try one,old dog new tricks and all thatNo, I have actually
but it doesn't defy the laws of physics and have a wider field of view at 15x than a similar objective 6x
I see what your saying so to speak BUT isnt it the same as pointing your rifle at a beast and deciding not to squeeze one off ???There's really no tactful way that I can think of to put this and if what I say next offends... too bad really... but... You shouldn't be pointing a rifle at an unidentified target (especially a live target) Using your scope to do the job of binoculars is just not a good idea.