06 December 2002, 05:41
Quinn McCarthyPistol Scope Advice
I am getting a .17mach4 barrel for my contender. I have read in the past about people using regular rifle scopes for calibers that small. What are the advantages of using a regular rifle scope vs. a Long Eye Relief pistol scope? What do you prefer?
06 December 2002, 07:18
<Dan in Wa>How close do you want the scope to your face? Rifle scopes have about 3" to 4" of eye relief.
06 December 2002, 15:22
KENTNWELCOME TO THE BOARD!
I use a Simmons Aetec 3.8X12 on my 22LR Match for Silhouette shooting and love it. Eye relief is fine for low recoil as it has 4-5" of usable relief.
I have just gotten a 4X Simmons shotgun scope to use and it has 5-6" of relief. This one went on my Daughters Ruger Mark II that she shots in competition.
I find that holding the top of the scope with the left hand helps to stabilize the pistol while holding it close in.
I just picked up a 22 Hornet barrel to use in Hunter Pistol Matches and will put a rifle scope on it.
I do recommend that if you go this way get one that has the adjustable objective for the various distances you may be shooting.
It makes a big difference when looking at targets closer than 100 yards or what ever distance the scope is set at from the factory. Chickens at 25 meters are a lot different than Rams at 100 meters.
Try a lower cost rifle scope out or just use one you've got laying around and you may get hooked.
Just my 2 cents.
Enjoy the Contender
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06 December 2002, 15:22
Magnum MikeThe only advantage to rifle scopes on handguns, IMHO, is the ability to have 20x+ power. I will be trying out my first Burris 3-12 EER later this month (I HOPE!) once the barrel arrives fron Van Horn. This barrel may also get the "rifle scope" treatment in the future.....
06 December 2002, 15:36
KENTNMike,
I too am hoping to get a Burris 3-12 for the 308 Bellm. The Ballistic Plex looks like the way to go but I want to hold one and do a look see before I drop that kind of cash.
Have you found any deals on them Yet?
Yes there are some calibers I WILL NOT use a rifle scope on! I understand that many of the IHMSA shooters use the Ken Light mount system in Unlimited Standing and the way it is set up-
5-7 inches above the barrel the pistol recoils down and away,,,have not seen it in action but heres the web site:
http://www.kenlightmfg.com/products.htmlSome of the current IHMSA shooters can give more info on the effect the high mount has. I shoot with several who use the Hunter Pistol mount and it looks like a great set up.
I guess that make 4 cents on this thread for me.
KENTX
07 December 2002, 10:31
Quinn McCarthyThanks for the advice! I have been leening toward the Burris 3-12 EER. A little on the spendy side but may be worth it.
07 December 2002, 16:18
KYODEi've got 3 burris 3x12 scopes. on a 6br and 7-08 encore, and also a 6tcu contender. they are super. i just mounted a simmons 4x12 rifle scope on my .223 contender to see if i would like that kind of setup. i havn't shot it yet, but just pointing it looks pretty good. i rest my left elbow against my side and it seems pretty steady. been a while since i've shot .223 a class cartridge in a pistol. i'm hopin the recoil will let me shoot it this way. this just may work. anyone else tried it?
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07 December 2002, 16:28
<rg1>Just bought a 3x12 Burris balistic-plex reticle. Haven't shot the XP100R .223 (nib) yet but I like the scope. Try SWFA.COM and BEARBASIN.COM for scopes. They usually have very competitve prices and I've bought from each with good results.
07 December 2002, 19:24
xphunterKentx,
I have the 3-12 scopes and all of them have the Ballistic Plex on them. I really like them.
xphunter
08 December 2002, 10:43
KYODEcracked your shooting glasses
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what caliber was you shootin? surely not .223?