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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 956504" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>If it is for a general/all around hunting rig I would go with a 6x. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess so, this is my second one. I wish they made a 4x version...duplex and low turrets would be nice as well. Can't have it all I guess.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not that I'm aware of.</p><p></p><p>I bought this scope to go on a rifle that will never get shot past the 600 mark. Really for hunting out to 400, but needed A LOT of adjustment. Plus the quickness of using holdovers/hold off with the reticle is nice. The adjustments are good and repeatable.</p><p>I used it hunting last year and shot animals from 40 yards to 200 with no problem. A running deer,hog, or coyote up really close might have been though. A couple animals were right at dark, not a problem.</p><p></p><p>I pulled several scopes/rifles out earlier just goofing off, nothing serious. With all on 6x, the glass on the SS is pretty much on par with the Falcon mentioned earlier. Like I said, good but not great. As to be expected for $300. Not quite what my Weaver and MK4 are (though the Leupold was well over $1K more), and can't compare to the USO (which is well over $2K more...it's a loaner).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 956504, member: 8873"] If it is for a general/all around hunting rig I would go with a 6x. I guess so, this is my second one. I wish they made a 4x version...duplex and low turrets would be nice as well. Can't have it all I guess. Not that I'm aware of. I bought this scope to go on a rifle that will never get shot past the 600 mark. Really for hunting out to 400, but needed A LOT of adjustment. Plus the quickness of using holdovers/hold off with the reticle is nice. The adjustments are good and repeatable. I used it hunting last year and shot animals from 40 yards to 200 with no problem. A running deer,hog, or coyote up really close might have been though. A couple animals were right at dark, not a problem. I pulled several scopes/rifles out earlier just goofing off, nothing serious. With all on 6x, the glass on the SS is pretty much on par with the Falcon mentioned earlier. Like I said, good but not great. As to be expected for $300. Not quite what my Weaver and MK4 are (though the Leupold was well over $1K more), and can't compare to the USO (which is well over $2K more...it's a loaner). [/QUOTE]
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