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Are high powered scopes really necessary for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 1565709" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>I've found the old Leupold 12x works great for prairie doggin, more field of view than a variable. Along those lines The IOR 16x works good for hunting if the ranges will be past 100 yards.</p><p> Had a lot of 6-24s years ago but have found them to be too much for most condition. The last few new scopes have been 4-14s. Turn them down when walking and up for a long shot.</p><p> The mirage and wind here in Wyoming very seldom let a guy use more than 16 x anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 1565709, member: 93"] I've found the old Leupold 12x works great for prairie doggin, more field of view than a variable. Along those lines The IOR 16x works good for hunting if the ranges will be past 100 yards. Had a lot of 6-24s years ago but have found them to be too much for most condition. The last few new scopes have been 4-14s. Turn them down when walking and up for a long shot. The mirage and wind here in Wyoming very seldom let a guy use more than 16 x anyway [/QUOTE]
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