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<blockquote data-quote="JimBoIHN" data-source="post: 619117" data-attributes="member: 41594"><p>I would put a scope on each gun, and get out late in the day and see which one does the best job under low light. That would be the one I would want on my long range, go-to gun. Seems like low light conditions, either early or late, invariably offer the best trophy opportunity. The big guys ain't dumb, but they might start moving a little early or linger a little late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimBoIHN, post: 619117, member: 41594"] I would put a scope on each gun, and get out late in the day and see which one does the best job under low light. That would be the one I would want on my long range, go-to gun. Seems like low light conditions, either early or late, invariably offer the best trophy opportunity. The big guys ain't dumb, but they might start moving a little early or linger a little late. [/QUOTE]
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