I am going to shoot some outdoor IR50/50 matches this coming season. I have a new 10.5 rifle for shooting 10.5 and 13.5 class being built right now. My question pertains to the sporter class and a scope choice. I do not not have the funds for two rifles (sporter and heavy classes) at this time. I am going to put together a sporter from existing inventory and was hoping to use an existing scope as well. I have a Nikon Monarch 6-24 x 50 SF FHTD scope that makes weight on the currently stocked action I will use. I need to restock that barreled action to meet the convex rule and I am sure the rifle will still make weight. I have a used stock ordered and can do the work myself.
The Nikon is bright, clear and while it is SF, it only goes down to 50yd on focus. I have not shot it at this range as it does double duty on my best AR and a coyote bolt rifle. Is there a scope for sporter that could be recommended for something I would use when I finally get the sporter specific rifle I will most likely get in the future. I am filling in the sporter rifle now on the recommendation of a friend that is the MD at the club I will shoot at. He and I shot ARA UL against each other last season. I agree doing the 3 gun thing would be good. I can afford another scope, so looking for advise. A lighter scope would be nice instead of the big heavy Nikon variable. Could put more weight into the stock for lower center of gravity.
Respectfully,
Scott
The Nikon is bright, clear and while it is SF, it only goes down to 50yd on focus. I have not shot it at this range as it does double duty on my best AR and a coyote bolt rifle. Is there a scope for sporter that could be recommended for something I would use when I finally get the sporter specific rifle I will most likely get in the future. I am filling in the sporter rifle now on the recommendation of a friend that is the MD at the club I will shoot at. He and I shot ARA UL against each other last season. I agree doing the 3 gun thing would be good. I can afford another scope, so looking for advise. A lighter scope would be nice instead of the big heavy Nikon variable. Could put more weight into the stock for lower center of gravity.
Respectfully,
Scott
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