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Best optic for a .308 for $200 or less?
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<blockquote data-quote="kc" data-source="post: 633605" data-attributes="member: 1010"><p>Shooting out long range is a sport I enjoy, but from all the years I have learned you spend money on a unproven Scope you are stuck with it. If you are thinking of shooting long range don't</p><p>waste you money, get a good Scope its like marrage you cant realy divorce your Scope.</p><p>You are stuck with it. You can buy a Scope that is great and you can buy one that makes you want to scream. If you have never shot out to over 300 yards or even 500 yards you need to practice. Some people think, I got the right rifle to do the job, but when the time comes you will need to know how to adjust yourself for the situation. its not as east as you think, there are</p><p>many shooters who go out and blast hell out of the season and gut shoot the Deer they were thinking as a great shot. please don't make any mistakes the anti-hunter see a wounded Deer </p><p>as cannon foder for there cause. If you have never learned to adjust your scope for a long shot I will tell you an 800 yard shot is a hell of a long way, even for me and my 7MAG.</p><p>I am being honest remember never sight your rifle in with a hot or a worm barrel if you</p><p>have a place to shoot 500 yards do it. if you cant hit a 6 inch metal disck every shot than you are not ready for any 800 yard shot. I am always hammering a 6 inch plate at 500 yards</p><p>but I still have never had a shot in my State over 75 yards, the only place I have had shots like this was in Arkansas on Hogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc, post: 633605, member: 1010"] Shooting out long range is a sport I enjoy, but from all the years I have learned you spend money on a unproven Scope you are stuck with it. If you are thinking of shooting long range don't waste you money, get a good Scope its like marrage you cant realy divorce your Scope. You are stuck with it. You can buy a Scope that is great and you can buy one that makes you want to scream. If you have never shot out to over 300 yards or even 500 yards you need to practice. Some people think, I got the right rifle to do the job, but when the time comes you will need to know how to adjust yourself for the situation. its not as east as you think, there are many shooters who go out and blast hell out of the season and gut shoot the Deer they were thinking as a great shot. please don't make any mistakes the anti-hunter see a wounded Deer as cannon foder for there cause. If you have never learned to adjust your scope for a long shot I will tell you an 800 yard shot is a hell of a long way, even for me and my 7MAG. I am being honest remember never sight your rifle in with a hot or a worm barrel if you have a place to shoot 500 yards do it. if you cant hit a 6 inch metal disck every shot than you are not ready for any 800 yard shot. I am always hammering a 6 inch plate at 500 yards but I still have never had a shot in my State over 75 yards, the only place I have had shots like this was in Arkansas on Hogs. [/QUOTE]
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