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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Best magnification for a scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 1987827" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>Its always tough to answer "best" type questions. My first thought was "what about first or last light?". On variable scopes, I always turn them down to gather light, but add power as light conditions improve. For this reason</p><p>I wouldn't consider a fixed scope (I know that wasn't the question), but isn't any variable power scope a fixed scope if you never make a power adjustment in the practical sense?</p><p>I did inherit a 35 remington with a fixed 4 power bushnell and that seams about right for the gun/cartridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 1987827, member: 75779"] Its always tough to answer "best" type questions. My first thought was "what about first or last light?". On variable scopes, I always turn them down to gather light, but add power as light conditions improve. For this reason I wouldn't consider a fixed scope (I know that wasn't the question), but isn't any variable power scope a fixed scope if you never make a power adjustment in the practical sense? I did inherit a 35 remington with a fixed 4 power bushnell and that seams about right for the gun/cartridge. [/QUOTE]
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