Howland937
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Picked up a S&W MP 15-22 for the sole purpose of using in bowling pin shoots. Pins are just the top 6" cut off, shot at 50 feet. 5 pins, all must be off the table on the ground. Fastest wins.
(I'll likely unleash the kid on some steel plates too)
Don't need benchrest accuracy. Don't even need squirrel gun accuracy. I shoot in the handgun classes and use a 3MOA RMR and was leaning toward just sticking one on the rifle since that's what I'm used to. Just curious if there's any advantage to a low magnification scope with illuminated reticle or even a no magnification dot type tube style optic.
This stuff is completely different from the type of shooting, types of guns, and types of optics I've spent the last 35 years doing...but I'm a quick learner. Budget is probably in the $350 range, so please don't recommend a $1200 optic for my $400 rifle
TIA.
(I'll likely unleash the kid on some steel plates too)
Don't need benchrest accuracy. Don't even need squirrel gun accuracy. I shoot in the handgun classes and use a 3MOA RMR and was leaning toward just sticking one on the rifle since that's what I'm used to. Just curious if there's any advantage to a low magnification scope with illuminated reticle or even a no magnification dot type tube style optic.
This stuff is completely different from the type of shooting, types of guns, and types of optics I've spent the last 35 years doing...but I'm a quick learner. Budget is probably in the $350 range, so please don't recommend a $1200 optic for my $400 rifle
TIA.