I'd love to hear what boar hunters are using. I'm trying a Vortex Razor 3 MOA red dot and a Sworovski 1-6 x 24.
What do you find best for real use on driven boar shooting?
I just purchased a Blaser R8 and I'm planning to use quick release scope mounts so I can swap between red dot and low power scope. I sometimes take a 2 leg shooting stick for slow woodland stalking, I agree they can help steady a distance shot. I appreciate your input it helps to work up some expectations and to be able to plan a little. Many thanksFrom experience, it really depends on the terrain you’re hunting, and this can vary dramatically, from country, to country.
Many countries, Portugal, Serbia, Croatia, Poland, the pegs can be on tight rides, where you have very little time, and a Red dot sight, such as an Aimpoint is perfect.
But in other countries such as Turkey, there’s a lot of cross valley pegs, and 100m is a luxury, 150m+ is common, and a low mag scope makes life easier.
However, if you’re shooting freehand, at distance, it’s incredibly difficult to hold much over 3-4 mag steady, to take the shot, and I’m seeing more, and more people turn up with stick to shoot off.
Personally, unless you’re pretty sure you’ll shoot often, beg, steal, or borrow sight/scope for your first trip.
I shoot a Blaser, and carry both a scope, and an Aimpoint, choosing what suits the peg the best for me.
I like the Swarovski too but I really want to try both eyes open with a red dot and see how I do with it in practise, I guess I'll work out which one works better for me. I currently have a military style red dot on a semi auto black rifle, it is great for short distance fast target acquisition but not so good for 70 yards plus. I appreciate your input.Both are good - down to what you get on best with. I like the Swarovski 1-6x24 with the CDI ‘ring of death’ reticule
I like the Swarovski too but I really want to try both eyes open with a red dot and see how I do with it in practise, I guess I'll work out which one works better for me. I currently have a military style red dot on a semi auto black rifle, it is great for short distance fast target acquisition but not so good for 70 yards plus. I appreciate your input.
I've never really thought about it before and guess that I do shoot both eyes open through a scope but I find my master eye just takes over, with static targets it's never been important. I clay shoot a lot too and shoot with both eyes open, I guess I will develop my moving / running rifle shooting with a lot of practice over the next few months. Good job I purchased an extra barrel for my Blaser R8 in 308 so I can practice with cheaper FMJ ammo. Thanks for your comments.You can shoot both eyes open with a scope too, I have Z8i 1-8x24, and do just that, but also with higher mag scopes too.