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<blockquote data-quote="Scol" data-source="post: 55637" data-attributes="member: 2571"><p>Thanks Jerry,</p><p>Good point about the price! Probably brighter, being a fixed power, than a variable on 10x too. I might just go walk-about this weekend with one of my 3-9 variable fixed at 9x to get an idea of any field of view limitations. I'm sure that for shots over 100 yards (which of course is the objective of this rig) the Bushnell 3200 10x40 Tactical is hard to beat for the money. My only fixed power scopes in the past have been 4x and you know what they say about old habits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scol, post: 55637, member: 2571"] Thanks Jerry, Good point about the price! Probably brighter, being a fixed power, than a variable on 10x too. I might just go walk-about this weekend with one of my 3-9 variable fixed at 9x to get an idea of any field of view limitations. I'm sure that for shots over 100 yards (which of course is the objective of this rig) the Bushnell 3200 10x40 Tactical is hard to beat for the money. My only fixed power scopes in the past have been 4x and you know what they say about old habits. [/QUOTE]
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