Global Sports: Rifle Scopes Are Needed For Accuracy

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Rifle Scopes Are Needed For Accuracy

By Jake Jameson

If you want to increase your hunting success, using scopes on your rifle, known as red dot scopes, will increase the accuracy of your shot. When your prey is too far away for normal eyesight, there is no reason to miss an opportunity, if you consider the added advantage that rifle scopes can give you. Most hunters that aren't offered this advantage will tell you they would have had better luck, if they had some kind of magnification assistance, when an animal walked out of shooting range.

How much closer depends on the power of the rifle scope used. The power of the scope is expressed two numbers followed by an "X". These numbers define how much larger the target will appear. For example, a rifle scope with a power of 3X-9X will make your target three times larger than with the naked eye at the lowest (3X) setting. At the highest (9X) setting, that same target will be nine times as large as your naked eye sees it.

This can come in handy for a quarry that is far away from you. Say you see a deer at 150 yards and it looks like it is about 2 inches tall. Look through the scope, adjust your hunting scope to a 5X setting and that deer now looks approximately 10 inches tall. All scopes also have a focus setting to make the image sharper as well. This helps make your shot more accurate and easier to make while at the same time, keeping you stealthy.

Consider the advantage to sneak up on your prey, when you can shoot from more than 300 yards away with the use of red dot scopes. You can get situated, have time to focus and make adjustments before squeezing off a shot. You will go undetected from further distances, which will increase your opportunities to get a clear shot, without scaring the animal out of range.

The reticle, also known as the crosshairs of rifle scopes, will help you line up the prey more accurately. In the lenses of any red dot scopes there will be dots or marks, which are known as mil dots. Every scope will have this feature and the general rule is that each mil dot represents a half inch variance at 100 yards. This allows for variables that might exist, including the bullet drop, differences in elevation or wind speeds.

So, as you can see, hunting optics can help you be a better shooter in many ways. They can also affect your hunting success rate. Hunting scopes can be the difference between a successful hunt and an empty freezer this winter. If you are a competitive target shooter, a scope can mean more prize purses for you or your time.

Red dot scopes should be considered an important piece of shooting equipment because you will increase your chances of making shots you wouldn't be able to, otherwise. In addition, most hunters consider accessories such as a quality strap, a gun case or the proper ammunition an important part of their arsenal.

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