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Advice on a new long range scope
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<blockquote data-quote="AZlongrangehunting" data-source="post: 1549924" data-attributes="member: 108551"><p>I truly do appreciate the inputs guys... and again the price range you're all referring to isnt the point entirely yes it is a factor no I wont spend 2000 or 3000 on a scope as of yet but as to the direction of this post I'm looking for a relative quality and value for something somewhat reasonable I dont want to aimlessly pay a lot of money when the focus shouldn't be how much I'm spending on glass I guess but for something that will work and suffice the need that's the focus</p><p></p><p>Which brings me to the next point kinda brought up from the discussion if I did go SFP... I likely wouldnt be messing around with adjustments much at all inside of 300 yards maybe magnification but it wont be as similar to long range where I have time to set up in theory etc etc so... maybe SFP would still be on the table I'm still open to any scopes and style I do not need to use what I've always been using the point is to fit the job become accustomed to it and confident</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZlongrangehunting, post: 1549924, member: 108551"] I truly do appreciate the inputs guys... and again the price range you're all referring to isnt the point entirely yes it is a factor no I wont spend 2000 or 3000 on a scope as of yet but as to the direction of this post I'm looking for a relative quality and value for something somewhat reasonable I dont want to aimlessly pay a lot of money when the focus shouldn't be how much I'm spending on glass I guess but for something that will work and suffice the need that's the focus Which brings me to the next point kinda brought up from the discussion if I did go SFP... I likely wouldnt be messing around with adjustments much at all inside of 300 yards maybe magnification but it wont be as similar to long range where I have time to set up in theory etc etc so... maybe SFP would still be on the table I'm still open to any scopes and style I do not need to use what I've always been using the point is to fit the job become accustomed to it and confident [/QUOTE]
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