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Anyone have a 1x scope for sale? I know they were a thing for a while but would like to get one. Thanks guys.
elkassassin is correctBefore You Get All Excited about a 1X Scope!
Hold one up!
Look with You Eye!
Then Look Through the Scope!
A Decent TARD Eye is about 1.5 Power!
Not Inpressed With Any of Them & My Old/Original Remington with the 600 Grain Slug Has Destroyed Several 1X Scopes!
I have a 4x scope that has the scope covers laser engraved to say 1x. Would that work?
I have a 4x scope that has the scope covers laser engraved to say 1x. Would that work?
The first time I mounted my 1x scope years ago, I thought it was defective because I could see the barrel. I almost sent it back until someone told me that was normal. ? I have the nikon buck master and it's been a good scope. The last muzzy buck I killed with it was at 150 yards but I have to admit, the buck looked awful small in the scope.You Can See your Front Sight through the 1X Scope!
Looks Like it's out there about 4' rather than the Actual 28"!
If You're Hunting in Utah Any Scope Flies!
Kinda like buying an $80,000 4x4 that doesn’t leave the pavement10K+ To Hunt a PISSCUTTER in TARDville!
Or a $30.000 SXS that goes around the 50" maximum gates...Kinda like buying an $80,000 4x4 that doesn’t leave the pavement
I had a Burris 1× a few years back. I could easily see better with open sights. Threw it away. I went to Red Dot sights and had much better luck seeing.I have a traditions 1x. It is off my muzzleloader. You can have it for free if you would like. Not as nice as the Burris or vortex, but it works.
That has not been my experience. The year before last I saw four experienced muzzleloaders try to shoot a deer well over three hundred yards away and on the run. One downed the buck. All had scoped guns. The further the gun will shoot the further the hunter will try. Those hunters should be on an any weapon hunt. The bigger the antler size, the further the shot.Variable/magnification scopes have not changed the way I muzzleloader hunt or the distance I shoot now or before. They just make for more precision/clean kill hits. Those red dots worked for years, but they sure were large aiming points. Heck, I hunt elk in the dark pole pines and shot elk at point blank to 100 yard on a good day.
My old eyes don't work focusing on open sites anymore. No glasses I can see the sites but the animal is blurry. With glasses I can see the animal, but the sites are blurry. I really need to look at Lasix and see if I'm a good candidate ??.
I know there are those out there that shoot farther then they have any business shooting. However, there is probably way more that do it with rifles. Most muzzy hunters tend to be more experienced and not that guy that watched a long range hunting show and said I can do that. Just my opinion.
I agree with you that there is always those that will shoot further distances. However, they were doing this before with open sights and 1 power scopes also.That has not been my experience. The year before last I saw four experienced muzzleloaders try to shoot a deer well over three hundred yards away and on the run. One downed the buck. All had scoped guns. The further the gun will shoot the further the hunter will try. Those hunters should be on an any weapon hunt. The bigger the antler size, the further the shot.
I agree. Much more fun hunting with the red dots. I wish when they decided to allowed the magnification scopes they would have limited it to 4x.In the days of 1x or red dot only scopes, 90%+ of hunters wouldn't take a shot beyond 200 yards.
Now? Throw on a 3-9 or a 4-16 with a turret and 400 yards+ is being shot routinely. I'm not saying they are shot accurately, but they are being shot at those distances.
I selfishly love the magnified optics, BUT...I liked the muzzy hunt better in the 1x days. I felt like I had the advantage over my fellow hunters that weren't willing to cross that canyon or ridge or river to stalk/get closer for a shot. Wouldn't hurt my feelings if it went back that way, but I'd be shocked to see the wildlife board go backwards on that decision.
For now, I'll keep playing inside of the rules that are legally allowed to me.
In the days of 1x or red dot only scopes, 90%+ of hunters wouldn't take a shot beyond 200 yards.
Now? Throw on a 3-9 or a 4-16 with a turret and 400 yards+ is being shot routinely. I'm not saying they are shot accurately, but they are being shot at those distances.
I selfishly love the magnified optics, BUT...I liked the muzzy hunt better in the 1x days. I felt like I had the advantage over my fellow hunters that weren't willing to cross that canyon or ridge or river to stalk/get closer for a shot. Wouldn't hurt my feelings if it went back that way, but I'd be shocked to see the wildlife board go backwards on that decision.
For now, I'll keep playing inside of the rules that are legally allowed to me.
I never had the chance to hunt with one, but I sure would have liked to have tried! Especially in November.Hey copple!
How Bout the Hawkens Days?
I May not of Got a Good Buck very Often!
But I Was Damn Sure Seeing a few of Them!
I Know at Times they Were Laughing at Me!
If you still have this if the rules say it is ok can I pay for shipping. ? Jim JohnsonI have a traditions 1x. It is off my muzzleloader. You can have it for free if you would like. Not as nice as the Burris or vortex, but it works
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