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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1255776" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Great article! I think the most thought provoking part of the article is the defining of the criteria between target, tactical, and hunting. With target and tactical/silloete you are going for X's or hits. I think the lines get blurred when it comes to hunting, particularly if your hunting can be from 10-1000+ yards, and can be further complicated by the size of the kill zone, and whether you carry, sit, or do both. While I participate in multiple shooting sports, hunting is my primary focus and participation in those other sports just serves as an excersize to perfect my shooting skills to be a better hunter. I find that the choice of a perfect rifle/caliber much easier then determining the choice of the perfect scope when it comes to hunting, particularly when the conditions are diverse and you are looking for versatility.IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1255776, member: 10291"] Great article! I think the most thought provoking part of the article is the defining of the criteria between target, tactical, and hunting. With target and tactical/silloete you are going for X's or hits. I think the lines get blurred when it comes to hunting, particularly if your hunting can be from 10-1000+ yards, and can be further complicated by the size of the kill zone, and whether you carry, sit, or do both. While I participate in multiple shooting sports, hunting is my primary focus and participation in those other sports just serves as an excersize to perfect my shooting skills to be a better hunter. I find that the choice of a perfect rifle/caliber much easier then determining the choice of the perfect scope when it comes to hunting, particularly when the conditions are diverse and you are looking for versatility.IMO. [/QUOTE]
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