Not the best mag for woodland stalking imo.Just to point out they shoot 1200yards at Bisley with open sights…. But they do have to practice. An 8x56 will cover any realistic/reasonable stalking range
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This roe buck is near 300yds with an 8x56 Schmidt and bender. To give some perspective.
'Right about there' send it or level with the ears a hind into the windWhat is Best practice for hold over with this reticle?
Save your money and fix your z6 on x8. Beyond me why you need to change.As the title, at what range would you be happy shooting out to with an 8x56
Thinking of one for my stalking rifle to replace my Z6i 2.5-15x56 to simplify and point and shoot
The only reason is overkill with bells and whistles I don’t need on the Z6, and the fact that the S&B is in the cupboard and the Swarovski will sell for 1k plus, as im overscoped for its use which will be open groundSave your money and fix your z6 on x8. Beyond me why you need to change.
Also by using your existing scope on 8 it will answer your question you have asked![]()
Someone’s been to MinsterlyJust for the sake of it, side by side of yours with mine on a target at 100m.
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That target (top left) is this size.
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So relieved to see I am not the only scope hoarder !I am tempted to sell my German S&B 8x56 complete with Burris Signature rings for a picatiny rail, but I might regret it if some deer turned up on my patch. Can't go on hording stuff for ever, I've got three other 8x56s in boxes.
Didn’t realise you have a S&B. Cheaper to buy a rail and you can then switch if neededThe only reason is overkill with bells and whistles I don’t need on the Z6, and the fact that the S&B is in the cupboard and the Swarovski will sell for 1k plus, as im overscoped for its use which will be open ground
Someone’s been to Minsterly![]()