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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="Tesoro" data-source="post: 1380497" data-attributes="member: 44340"><p>There is a house across the valley from me that is 1.54 miles away according to google earth. At 18x on a cool clear day with no mirage I can easily id a beer can left sitting on the verandah rail. I can also place and hold my x-hairs in the middle of the rim on a 14in tire on a fishing boat by the house. So 18x is good for me as is the 3.5x when going thru short range terrain. No doubt there are times when higher mag comes in handy but its not that often for me to justify having it on my rifle so I pack a med size spotting scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tesoro, post: 1380497, member: 44340"] There is a house across the valley from me that is 1.54 miles away according to google earth. At 18x on a cool clear day with no mirage I can easily id a beer can left sitting on the verandah rail. I can also place and hold my x-hairs in the middle of the rim on a 14in tire on a fishing boat by the house. So 18x is good for me as is the 3.5x when going thru short range terrain. No doubt there are times when higher mag comes in handy but its not that often for me to justify having it on my rifle so I pack a med size spotting scope. [/QUOTE]
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