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<blockquote data-quote="etisll40" data-source="post: 734400" data-attributes="member: 15229"><p>For distances out to 300 yards I'd buy a Trijicon accupoint 3x9x40 with the post reticle in amber. The glass at that distance is as good as any including possibly Nightforce. I have one of them too. The light comes through better and that is especially good in over cast and during morning and early evening. Even in moonlight awesome. That aspect is actually better than any glass I've seen but I don't own a Schimdt and Bender or US Optics. I like the post reticle (unique to Trijicon) as the entire field of view is seen un-obstructed and any animals that are moving a little or a lot are easily sized up. Great for deer and hogs. Zeiss would be my second choice but only if dialing is your thing or consistent sitting and you just want to dial all day. Zeiss, non of their reticles appealed to me. My 308 zeroed at 150 is easy to hold over or under to 350 with precision on animals is concerned. Vitals are easy to hit, with the triangle on the post. They are well known for durability and the military knows it. Good luck and be safe and responsible. On rifles, Browning is better than Weatherby if you want quality out of the box, FN hammer forged barrels can't be beat in my opinion, and FN is making the largest number of firearms in the world so you know they will be around when you need service.</p><p></p><p>Merry Christmas too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etisll40, post: 734400, member: 15229"] For distances out to 300 yards I'd buy a Trijicon accupoint 3x9x40 with the post reticle in amber. The glass at that distance is as good as any including possibly Nightforce. I have one of them too. The light comes through better and that is especially good in over cast and during morning and early evening. Even in moonlight awesome. That aspect is actually better than any glass I've seen but I don't own a Schimdt and Bender or US Optics. I like the post reticle (unique to Trijicon) as the entire field of view is seen un-obstructed and any animals that are moving a little or a lot are easily sized up. Great for deer and hogs. Zeiss would be my second choice but only if dialing is your thing or consistent sitting and you just want to dial all day. Zeiss, non of their reticles appealed to me. My 308 zeroed at 150 is easy to hold over or under to 350 with precision on animals is concerned. Vitals are easy to hit, with the triangle on the post. They are well known for durability and the military knows it. Good luck and be safe and responsible. On rifles, Browning is better than Weatherby if you want quality out of the box, FN hammer forged barrels can't be beat in my opinion, and FN is making the largest number of firearms in the world so you know they will be around when you need service. Merry Christmas too! [/QUOTE]
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