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08 December 2007, 10:32
Rolland
What is the difference with scopes
I see scopes listed for shotguns and muzzleloaders, what is the difference between those and a scope for a standard hunting rifle, such as 30-06 etc...
Am I to assume its the adjustment range or overall makeup?


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08 December 2007, 16:20
mho
Distance at which they are parallax free, perhaps?
- mike


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08 December 2007, 16:46
DMB
quote:
Originally posted by mho:
Distance at which they are parallax free, perhaps?
- mike


Exactly. Reticles may also be different, but the basic scopes are the same.

Don




08 December 2007, 17:22
Stonecreek
Typically it is only the reticle, which is usually heavier than the "rifle" models. Sometimes the parallax-free distance may be a little shorter, as with the "rimfire" models. A "shotgun" or "muzzleloader" scope may be used on a rifle just fine, assuming you are not shooting at small targets that require a finer reticle, and your shooting is nearer rather than further. There are no internal differences.
08 December 2007, 22:55
Rolland
Thanks for the information, I have a couple of SMLE's that I built into 45-70's and wanted a low power scope for 50 to 100 yard range. I think I will look into the shotgun scopes and see if they might work.


Never rode a bull, but have shot some.

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