07 January 2019, 08:45
sambarman338Looks good to me!
If you get sick of that
Facts about Telescopic Sights, Rich, I'd like to buy it. I have the 1954
Facts about Hunting Sights but Cornell Publications didn't seem to have the later one, last time I looked.
Better still, let Cornell reprint it and then spread the joy to the world!
Does that one show the daisy-wheel mounts, or were they still making the plunger type then?
09 January 2019, 03:23
richjDaisy wheel and the 24x unertl type scope.
09 January 2019, 05:22
butchlocand their tapered crosshairs - to bad nobody has been smart emuf to bring them back - still gotone
09 January 2019, 11:56
sambarman338Thanks Rich and Butchloc, that's good to know.
I have two B&ls with the tapering reticle - and one is just a 4x fixed power.
24 January 2019, 05:04
AtkinsonWhat does the tapered crosshair have over the duplex??, other than its no longer an option..
25 January 2019, 09:15
sambarman338Well Ray, it didn't have any particular advantage in fixed-power scopes but was the FFP answer to reticles growing as you turned up the power in variables. You couldn't use it as a rangefinder, though. Back in the early '60s, the duplex was less common than it is now and some of the other reticles became a bit of a nuisance if you zoomed up the power on long shots.
Much as I like the old German #1, holding over distant rabbits can be a chore with it.
24 February 2019, 06:35
AtkinsonI suspect that's so, back in the day, and probably not all that bad today..I like and have a tapered cross hair Leupold 3X but prefer the standard duplex for all my hunting..Im not at all fond of fine target cross hairs as they don't fit my chosen discipline, that being hunting..