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I'm a professional photographer so I've been looking through glass since I was 10. I've only been shooting for two years now but have learned what it would have taken 20 years to learn thanks to forums like this.
As you all know start-up costs are significant in this sport/hobby so I've tried many MANY lower priced scopes and settled on a few. I was trying to find a high power fixed scope because there's much less glass in a non-zoom lens. In my biz fixed lenses are called "prime" lenses and are almost always sharper than zoom lenses.
Anyway, the longest I shoot is 200 yds. and my Tasco something to 40x is just ok. The magnification even at 40x just gives me a big enough picture but the clarity sucks. SO I AM TOTALLY AT A LOSS when I read experienced shooters can use a 24x scope for 600 yds. At 1000 yds the target must look like a life saver if that big. What am I missing here? I would think at 1000 yds a 60x scope would be a minimum?
As you all know start-up costs are significant in this sport/hobby so I've tried many MANY lower priced scopes and settled on a few. I was trying to find a high power fixed scope because there's much less glass in a non-zoom lens. In my biz fixed lenses are called "prime" lenses and are almost always sharper than zoom lenses.
Anyway, the longest I shoot is 200 yds. and my Tasco something to 40x is just ok. The magnification even at 40x just gives me a big enough picture but the clarity sucks. SO I AM TOTALLY AT A LOSS when I read experienced shooters can use a 24x scope for 600 yds. At 1000 yds the target must look like a life saver if that big. What am I missing here? I would think at 1000 yds a 60x scope would be a minimum?