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Thinking about a new rifle
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2025 8:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Thinking about a new rifle Reply with quote

Sounds like a pretty productive day Dallan! And that is pretty cool that you were able to watch your son score!

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2025 5:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Thinking about a new rifle Reply with quote

DallanC wrote:
Yea... anything "minute of deer" rings more true every year lol!

My state has forced us back to 1x scopes on our Muzzleloaders. Freaking crosshair covers about all the vitals at 100 yards. There's no more aiming for a heart, its halfway up and split the distance from center of mass to brisket.

Our deer season started yesterday, my son shot his about 15 minutes into shooting hours from a distance of 20 yards away when it stepped out from behind a tree (I got to watch him from a ridge about 600 yards above him, it was cool). We brought it out and got it cut up and in freezer, went back up that evening and we found another buck 300 yards from where he killed his... my eyes really have gone down hill in a year. At 160 yards I just could not see well enough to shoot... I hurried and closed the gap to 94 yrds and center punched him right through the lungs. We got him hauled out, and back to the house by midnight... really long day as we'd gotten up at 5am that morning for the opener.


-DallanC

Maybe a look at some of the Reflex or Red Dot sights might be an option mate, either that or a scope with very fine crosshairs.

A Google search of different reticle types bought up this:

Reticle Images

Dodgy eyesight…sounds like you’ve reached that age where eyesight goes ‘south’ mate. You more than likely are going to need ‘eye crutches’…glasses. My warning sign was not having long enough arms to read easily. Now I wear bifocals to read and a distance grind above that for watching TV and driving. Spectacles can be a real pain in the butt, but it beats not being able to see properly. I’m 73 now and have the start of cataracts that will need sorting out in the not too distant future.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2025 11:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Thinking about a new rifle Reply with quote

I can relate to the eye sight thing....TRY your glasses,even your elcheapho reading glasses with scope....the difference is..well eye opening.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2025 10:27 am    Post subject: Re: Thinking about a new rifle Reply with quote

Dallan, have you looked at prism sights? 1x, illuminated reticles. I've been putting them on pistol caliber carbines and like them. For example:

www.primaryarms.com/pr...-2-reticle

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 3:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Thinking about a new rifle Reply with quote

I love the Prism sights, very clear and compact.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2025 11:39 am    Post subject: Re: Thinking about a new rifle Reply with quote

Elvis wrote:
I can relate to the eye sight thing....TRY your glasses,even your elcheapho reading glasses with scope....the difference is..well eye opening.

I've actually noticed and done that. It does help... unfortunately I didnt have time to even think about. Buck stepped out and I threw up the scope and didnt have the detail to make a shot and quickly ranged him at 160, he was moving up and away so I rushed to close the distance while he went behind some brush. I got to 94'ish yards when he came out broadside and let'er rip. This was at 9,000ft elevation and he was headed to the ridge top another 1200ft higher, crazy steep and loose gravel terrain to try and walk on.

I plan to try some 4x readers soon to see how much the amplify the image, math says that should be 2x, although it will magnify the crosshairs as well, but hey it cant hurt.

Also, i know they make those 3x magnifiers for AR platform guns that sit behind a 1x scope giving you magnification... technically that would be still legal according to how they wrote our laws. The scope isnt magnifying and the magnifier isnt a scope. Nothing in the rule mentions a combination of the two ... ROFL

As for the Prism scopes, I'll take a look... I'm generally not a fan of "glowy" reticles or dots, my shooting eye astigmatism usually makes them overly blurry.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2025 4:46 am    Post subject: Re: Thinking about a new rifle Reply with quote

Prisms with adjustable diopter tend to be not bad for astigmatism as they are using etched reticles like a traditional scope not a floating dot.

My astigmatism is a little annoying with red dots like my Aimpoint T2. Prescription glasses help, but they are costly and I lose them often, polarized sunglasses do the job and they are like $40.

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