I am 80 years old with macular degeneration in my eyes which has become a problem with my Leupold 4.5-14 factory converted to target dot and fine crosshair. I experience eye strain after 1 match. I wanted to shoot in the sporter Nationals last year, but I knew my eyes would not hold up for (6) targets. I love sporter shooting with it's challenges so I was disparate to find a solution to my problem. I went through my sack of scopes searching for something that would work. I found a Weaver 4-16 with a Duplex reticle. I found the center crosshairs were actually fine crosshairs same as other fine crosshair scopes. You only think of Duplex reticles for hunting scopes, but in this case it funnels your vision down to the center of the fine crosshair. My problem has been with small dots you have to search for it after recoil against all the black on the target. I don't think the crosshair center is any bigger then the dot on the Leupold. I could easily aim at different places in the center white. After (6) targets I didn't feel a lot of eye strain with this scope. This scope also has parallax adjustment. I did not score well in the Sporter Nationals which I think was an ammo problem.
The next day in the (6) gun I shot a 250-15X in yards and lost to Hornstein by 1X for 2nd place. In meters TKH and I each had 249-11X, but I lost on FM. I'm not bragging on my shooting, but I did want to illustrate 80 yr. old's can still shoot sporters if they can see the target with the right scope. I am hoping "old timers" that have quit. or those having trouble shooting sporters would give this a try. God only knows we need shooters in IR5050.
The Weaver Classic 4-16 is the best scope I have found for this application. I have owned at least (10) of these scopes and I consider them outstanding for the money. Unfortunately they have discontinued making them. Mine weighs 15.2oz with caps off which compares to my Leupold. The other medium power with parallax adjustment scopes are heavier. Maybe a 3-9 scope without parallax would work, but I don't know at this time. I will look into it when the weather warms up.
I just hope some "old timers with eye problems" would give this a try. You won't have to miss out on all the fun we are having.
Gene Stroyan
The next day in the (6) gun I shot a 250-15X in yards and lost to Hornstein by 1X for 2nd place. In meters TKH and I each had 249-11X, but I lost on FM. I'm not bragging on my shooting, but I did want to illustrate 80 yr. old's can still shoot sporters if they can see the target with the right scope. I am hoping "old timers" that have quit. or those having trouble shooting sporters would give this a try. God only knows we need shooters in IR5050.
The Weaver Classic 4-16 is the best scope I have found for this application. I have owned at least (10) of these scopes and I consider them outstanding for the money. Unfortunately they have discontinued making them. Mine weighs 15.2oz with caps off which compares to my Leupold. The other medium power with parallax adjustment scopes are heavier. Maybe a 3-9 scope without parallax would work, but I don't know at this time. I will look into it when the weather warms up.
I just hope some "old timers with eye problems" would give this a try. You won't have to miss out on all the fun we are having.
Gene Stroyan