buffybr
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Not really off topic because we need sharp vision whether we are shooting iron sights or a scope.I really value all my old low power scopes. 2.5,3,4 and even my 6x. All are weavers and most have been restored by "Iron Sight"
That said while my stalking skill usually permits closet shots, since I hunt both open and closed country not having a variable is a huge disadvantage.
So my rules with variable scopes are as follows.
Only low mounts and that is with a scope cap on the front. Most 3-9's work. Next and this tricky. I must be able to get sharp crosshairs W/O my glasses. I am now 75 and my eyes are aging.
Lastly my scoped rifle must go in and out of my custom saddle scabbard with ease and not be tight on the scope.
2-7 and 2.5-8 work best.
A few years ago I thought that I needed another Win 94 .30-30, so I found one on the internet and bought it. The first time I shouldered it my 70+ year old eyes just saw a blur where the front sight was.
Also for the past 10 or more years I have been wearing low magnification reading glasses to be able to focus on the front sights of my pistols.
Fast forward to this time last year when I had cataract surgery with the lenses in both eyes replaced. Now, at 77, I have 20-20 distant vision, my pistol front sights and the front sight of my iron sighted rifles are clear, The cross hairs of my scoped rifles are sharp at any power, and my computer screen is sharp and clear without wearing any type of glasses.