{"id":1599,"date":"2015-06-19T07:49:28","date_gmt":"2015-06-19T07:49:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bestriflescopereview.com\/?page_id=1599"},"modified":"2015-06-19T07:49:28","modified_gmt":"2015-06-19T07:49:28","slug":"choosing-the-best-1-6x-scopes-the-nitty-gritty","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/bestriflescopereview.com\/choosing-the-best-1-6x-scopes-the-nitty-gritty\/","title":{"rendered":"Choosing the Best 1-6x Scopes: The Nitty-Gritty"},"content":{"rendered":"

Click here for\u00a0the Best 1-6x Scopes available in 2017!<\/strong><\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

\"1-6x<\/a>Many scopes nowadays run on high magnification, with many hunters able to do short to long range shots at 3x to 9x power. With that said, like the World War II era 1x to 4x, there’s also a place for scopes that range from 1x to 6x in modern times. The best 1-6x scope\u00a0is roughly the same as the best 1x to 4x scope in that they should be perfect for short-range shooting that’s better than iron sights, especially when fitting them into an AR 15 rifle.<\/p>\n

You’re also given the advantage of a magnified target that’s easier to shoot for ranges of 300 meters and below with a 1x to 6x scope that’s slightly better than what you can get from a 1x to 4x because of the extra magnification ranges of 5x and 6x. This low-powered scope allows you to have a less complicated aiming at near targets that you’d normally have to line up from the iron sights near your hammer to the iron sights on the nose of your rifle. It’s all for the sake of short-range optics.<\/p>\n

What Are the 1-6x Power Scopes Should You Pay Attention To?<\/strong><\/h2>\n