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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1577138" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>ok so I posted something like this in the optics but this might be a better place. </p><p> So I have the lieca hdb 3000's I use on a hog saddle for glassing. I don't take trophy game at real long range because I enjoy the getting within 300 yards part of hunting. I have taken game much farther if needed so I am capable. I tend to do most of my long range stuff on pigs. </p><p> This year while in Texas I was able to cull some deer. Problem was it was late in season and bucks started to drop horns. So I was not comfortable making that call with my 10 x bios. And it was a big pain trying to get the guide behind my atacr 7-35 so he could look then back on. So I don't wanna break the bank just for something I can get by without but would be handy. In other words I wouldn't use it much. </p><p> I was looking at the Redfield Rampage. Which can be had just over $200. Definitely don't wanna spend a large amount on this. I'd like to see how much I'd use it before I put up the cash for a higher end. </p><p> What are some thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1577138, member: 54383"] ok so I posted something like this in the optics but this might be a better place. So I have the lieca hdb 3000’s I use on a hog saddle for glassing. I don’t take trophy game at real long range because I enjoy the getting within 300 yards part of hunting. I have taken game much farther if needed so I am capable. I tend to do most of my long range stuff on pigs. This year while in Texas I was able to cull some deer. Problem was it was late in season and bucks started to drop horns. So I was not comfortable making that call with my 10 x bios. And it was a big pain trying to get the guide behind my atacr 7-35 so he could look then back on. So I don’t wanna break the bank just for something I can get by without but would be handy. In other words I wouldn’t use it much. I was looking at the Redfield Rampage. Which can be had just over $200. Definitely don’t wanna spend a large amount on this. I’d like to see how much I’d use it before I put up the cash for a higher end. What are some thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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