Q: Using a super thin edge-to-edge scope means wider field of view?
A: For SOME of so-called edge-to-edge scopes, the answer is NO.
Q: Oh, how can I tell them?
A: We can see it clearly in the pictures.
But on Picture 2 when the eye relief shorten to 80mm (3.1inch), the field of view becomes WIDER.Picture 1 shows the situation of obtaining a clear edge-to-edge image when the eye relief is 95mm (3.8inch) .
Q: Oh yes, I noticed that. How can that happen?
A: The reason is although some thin edge scopes can provide you a full clear sight picture that will fill your eyepiece entirely, they will also sacrifice some field of view around the edge and block a part of the reticle.
Q: I see. What this situation will affect my shooting when I use these scopes?
A: It means these thin edge-to-edge scopes provide a SMALLER field of view than the ordinary ones. This will put you at a disadvantage when searching for the target especially at the low magnification.
Q: Thanks for the explanation. I now understand the situation behind it.
A: You are welcome. As a serious shooter you need a serious scope.Pls check the riflescopes below,I believe you will need them:
Riflescope with Edge-to-Edge image:
https://vector2007.com/products/constantine-1-8x24-ffp-riflescope
https://vector2007.com/products/scol-26-paragon-5-25x56sfp-genii-riflescope
Riflescope with full F.O.V:
https://vector2007.com/collections/riflescopes/products/scff-19-tourex-6-24x50-ffp-riflescope
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Angled spotting scope is relatively difficult for beginners and is better for spotting at an angle.Straight spotting scope is more beginner-friendly and is better for spotting animals on the ground and viewing in narrow spaces.