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What do you use your rifle for?

What is the primary use of your rifles that are equipped with optics.

  • Hunting

    Votes: 59 40.7%
  • "Plinking"

    Votes: 70 48.3%
  • Military/Police

    Votes: 7 4.8%
  • Competition Shooting

    Votes: 9 6.2%

  • Total voters
    145
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In all seriousness, though...

For playing around, I kinda like irons. I currently have optics on only 3 rifles and a target pistol. All are conventional "scopes" with magnification. I have another scope and a red dot, in their boxes, not on any guns. (Both were cheap.)

All three scoped rifles are primarily hunting rifles, though of course I do practice with them.

Everything else (ARs, lever guns, milsurps etc.) wears irons.
 
I voted plinking. I do hunt with a few and I do compete in a fairly laid back competition with a few. Still most bullets head down range for only fun. That said I still like good glass. If I am shooting for fun I don't want to be fighting with a mediocre scope the entire time. After the first day with a decent, though still nothing spectacular, scope I was converted. I would rather have one scope I enjoy than 5 that I don't. But that is me.
 
I would rather have one scope I enjoy than 5 that I don't.
Amen, and good glass doesn't necessarily have to be excessively expensive unless you want the best of features, high magnification, and great glass. I am done buying poor quality optics, only stuff I can count on from here on out, and if I can't afford it now, irons till I can.

:)
 
My duty Bushmaster AR wears a compact ACOG. I got it for cheap and its a tax write off!

Thats the only scoped rifle I use on a regular basis so I voted police/military.

I just bought a Savage 93R17 that has a scope and I was given a pre 64 Model 70 30-06 that also has a scope. I havent shot either of those yet. The Winchester is missing the safety so it needs to be fixed.
 
I havent shot either of those yet. The Winchester is missing the safety so it needs to be fixed.

Hell, why should that stop you? People shoot Remingtons every day.:D
 
I voted "hunting," but clearly, far more rounds are shot at paper. I own scoped rifles primarily to hunt; informal target shooting and plinking are side benefits. In 2009, I probably shot several hundred rounds through scoped rifles--including .22LRs--and less than a dozen at live game. But hunting is still the prime motivator.
 
hunting and target shooting but with the more property around my area geting posted and posted I use them more for targets
 
I voted for hunting, but after last elk season I determined that either I need to get in better shape OR find a lighter gun. Right now mine tips the scales at around 14 lbs. Not really ideal for packing through the mountains, or for off hand shots. So right now I think this puppy is going to become a paper hunting rifle, hopefully I can find a deal on a more suitable/practical hunting rifle for next season.

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How do I vote for three of those four options?

My sentiments exactly!

As far as optics....try not to use them, but I do have 8 or 9 rifles with them. Rather not imbibe yet on the optical enhancers as it is a sign of weakness. It is inevitable though as I am approaching my 60's.
 
No poll option for Home Defense?

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The ones with scopes are primarily hunting guns, but they punch paper from time to time. I prefer to plink with open sights.
 
I've got a Remmy 700 SPS Tactical, 20" bull barrel, that I really like. I use this rifle for shooting targets at 300 and 400 yards, its fun.:) This is the only purpose this rifle will serve, I bought it with this in mind. Oh yeah, its .308.:)
 
I voted plinking. I do hunt with a few and I do compete in a fairly laid back competition with a few. Still most bullets head down range for only fun. That said I still like good glass. If I am shooting for fun I don't want to be fighting with a mediocre scope the entire time.

OK. Now I see where the real disconnect is with me and good optics. I am about as non perfectionist as you can get, so if I am hitting the center ring or even pretty close to it I am happy. I bet, that with my cheap scopes that if I tried to dial it in so that I was getting tighter groups I would quickly see the advantages of better optics.

Keep the pictures coming, I love 'em!
 
WRT hunting, it also depends on the terrain and environment.

An honest 400-yard shot is not exactly unheard-of here in the high desert and steep mountains. You kind of have to sight in your rifles precisely, and have scopes with see-through lenses, for that to be remotely ethical.:)
 
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