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Absolute Best Low Light Scope with Illuminated Dot (No Price Limit)
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<blockquote data-quote="flyguy1" data-source="post: 1848965" data-attributes="member: 92595"><p>"For myself,and it sounds like for the OP, I don't care about mechanical functionability, like how well one dials in windage and elevation over the other. They will be sighted and then capped. I don't dial in this type of scope because I am only shooting them to 600 yards, usually at targets that are moving too fast to fiddle with calculations." How much do you lead a running animal at 600 yards? I'd be afraid of a gutshot or ruining a shoulder or ham...unless you're talking feral afghanis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyguy1, post: 1848965, member: 92595"] "For myself,and it sounds like for the OP, I don't care about mechanical functionability, like how well one dials in windage and elevation over the other. They will be sighted and then capped. I don't dial in this type of scope because I am only shooting them to 600 yards, usually at targets that are moving too fast to fiddle with calculations." How much do you lead a running animal at 600 yards? I'd be afraid of a gutshot or ruining a shoulder or ham...unless you're talking feral afghanis. [/QUOTE]
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