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The Basics, Starting Out
Big Game Scope Recommendations??
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<blockquote data-quote="MZmoose" data-source="post: 618825" data-attributes="member: 41085"><p>Yeah the Sightron SIII do look pretty good. What power range would you recommend for hunting big game? I was thinkin getting a scope with a top end of about 20 power but don't want to go higher than 6 power on the low end just in case I get a close shot.</p><p></p><p>I do handload and was planning on trying the 185 - 210gr Bergers and the 180- 200gr AB Noslers. </p><p></p><p>It looks like the Sightron are 2nd Focal Plane scopes which I am familiar with. Leupold and Nightforce seem to be expanding their Front Focal plane line of scopes. I understand the difference between the two but I have never put my eye to a FFP scope. I don't see an advantage to the FFP unless you miss your first shot and use the reticle to dope your follow up shot. Any thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MZmoose, post: 618825, member: 41085"] Yeah the Sightron SIII do look pretty good. What power range would you recommend for hunting big game? I was thinkin getting a scope with a top end of about 20 power but don't want to go higher than 6 power on the low end just in case I get a close shot. I do handload and was planning on trying the 185 - 210gr Bergers and the 180- 200gr AB Noslers. It looks like the Sightron are 2nd Focal Plane scopes which I am familiar with. Leupold and Nightforce seem to be expanding their Front Focal plane line of scopes. I understand the difference between the two but I have never put my eye to a FFP scope. I don't see an advantage to the FFP unless you miss your first shot and use the reticle to dope your follow up shot. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for the help. [/QUOTE]
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