With a switch barrel set up is it better to use 2 scopes, or just the one and keep good records at the range where you intend to change barrels and adjust the one scope accordingly? Money is an issue.
Geoff
Two scopes or what
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Geoff,
I switch a multitude of barrels on two Barnards (generally a barrel will stay with the action it was threaded for). I have two good (different) scopes and use them on either action depending on the needs of the shoot. I have learnt to record scope elevation settings after every shoot, and wind zero settings as often as practical.
If money is an issue I wouldn't get a second scope until you already have a good one, and by good I mean the likes of NF, Leupold, Sightron as a minimum standard.
Alan
I switch a multitude of barrels on two Barnards (generally a barrel will stay with the action it was threaded for). I have two good (different) scopes and use them on either action depending on the needs of the shoot. I have learnt to record scope elevation settings after every shoot, and wind zero settings as often as practical.
If money is an issue I wouldn't get a second scope until you already have a good one, and by good I mean the likes of NF, Leupold, Sightron as a minimum standard.
Alan
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