Which Telescopic Sight Will Be The Best For Your Deer Hunting Rifle? Part 2
The only thing more important than a deer rifle scope that works with a deer hunting rifle, the chosen hunting environment, and the shooting style of the hunter, is the actual rifle itself. Please read these deer hunting tips regarding your scope on your deer hunting rifle
If you want to shoot from long range, you should invest as much money as you can in your scope, so you can ensure accuracy. Often hunters find themselves in a variety of conditions, and so they may prefer variable power scopes that allow them the options of general observation, close range or long range shooting. Adjustable rifle scopes typically are a listed with the minimum magnification, the maximum magnification and the objective lens diameter. For example, a “3×9x42″ scope will offer magnification between 3 and nine power, and the objective lens diameter will be 40 millimeters.
The Light Transmission Qualities of a Scope
As the magnification increases, the light getting to your eyepiece decreases. As the objective lens increases, the light getting through your eyepiece will also increase. Scopes are designed to transmit any available light through the lenses to your eye, but lose some of the light while doing this. The best a scope can hope to offer in light transmission is around 98%, which only the very finest and most expensive scopes will even approach. You can consider yourself lucky to get 95% light transmission, or even just 90%.
Scope Lenses and Coatings
Most all quality scopes are fogproof, waterproof, and have coated lenses. There is a wide range of coatings available. You may find a scope with single coated lenses that works better than another scope with multicoated lenses. How well they function depends on what quality the glass and coatings are. Good quality does not come cheap.Coatings reduce glare, and loss of light due to reflection. As a general rule, as the number of coatings increases, you will experience improved light transmission as well as sharper contrast.
The Field of View of a Scope
How much you see out of your scope in terms of its entire area, 100 yards in front of you, is called field of view. When the magnification of a scope is increased, you will will have a smaller field of view. It is also true that when you decrease the magnification of your scope, you will have a larger field of view. While a 3×9 variable scope may offer a field of view of just over 30 feet when it’s at 3 power, when you increase that power to 9, your field of view will shink to 14. The field of view is not affected by the size of the objective lens diameter.
The choice of a proper scope to match your hunting environment and shooting style can make or break your hunting effort. In order to know that you have a scope that is perfect for what you need, you will want to read this article and visit the website that this article was shortened from at Deer-HuntingTips.com.
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