7 Scope Myths Most Shooters Believe
This video debunks common rifle scope myths, explaining that complex reticles can cause misses due to optical distortion and that larger tube sizes primarily offer more adjustment travel, not better light gathering. It emphasizes the importance of quality scope rings for repeatability and preventing internal damage, and clarifies that while MOA offers finer adjustments, MIL is preferred for long-range communication. The content also highlights that price doesn't always equate to performance, with mid-range scopes capable of tracking accurately, and stresses the need to verify turret tracking with a 'tall target test'.









