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.338 Win Mag Mt Rifle Optics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 456524" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Angus, I didn't have the figures in front of me so I said about 18. 18 or 19 doesn't matter. Either is not nearly enough for walking through alders in bear country. Great scope for longer range shooting and the clicks on the leupy's have historically been accurate thus their following. 19' fov is not enough for close range target aquisition on any kind of target, especially if it is a moving bear coming at you. I learned the hard way, just trying to help others. In Alaska there is always the threat of bears at close range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 456524, member: 505"] Angus, I didn't have the figures in front of me so I said about 18. 18 or 19 doesn't matter. Either is not nearly enough for walking through alders in bear country. Great scope for longer range shooting and the clicks on the leupy's have historically been accurate thus their following. 19' fov is not enough for close range target aquisition on any kind of target, especially if it is a moving bear coming at you. I learned the hard way, just trying to help others. In Alaska there is always the threat of bears at close range. [/QUOTE]
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