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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 234873" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>Armando ,</p><p></p><p> Good choice on the 5.5x22-50 NF -the bigger power works great for fine tuning your longrange loads.And 5.5x will never be -too- much.</p><p></p><p>On the spotting scope question -it depends on how far you walk and have to carry it.</p><p>Get the biggest and best you can afford -if you put in a lot of miles on foot get the best -plus compact size.</p><p>In glass stick with top names for top performing glass -zeiss,sworovski,leica etc. and you won't go wrong.</p><p>Myself i prefer powerful binos -never owned a spotting scope.</p><p></p><p>You say there aren't many people interested in longrange hunting/shooting down there -all the better -you have it all to yourself!</p><p>Best of luck -Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 234873, member: 4683"] Armando , Good choice on the 5.5x22-50 NF -the bigger power works great for fine tuning your longrange loads.And 5.5x will never be -too- much. On the spotting scope question -it depends on how far you walk and have to carry it. Get the biggest and best you can afford -if you put in a lot of miles on foot get the best -plus compact size. In glass stick with top names for top performing glass -zeiss,sworovski,leica etc. and you won't go wrong. Myself i prefer powerful binos -never owned a spotting scope. You say there aren't many people interested in longrange hunting/shooting down there -all the better -you have it all to yourself! Best of luck -Mike [/QUOTE]
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