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<blockquote data-quote="silverhair" data-source="post: 1619658" data-attributes="member: 109808"><p>In my less-than-experienced opinion, scopes perform most poorly at their magnification extremes whether that is low-power or [especially] high-power. Therefore, it is my less-than-experienced opinion that a higher power scope should be used knowing that the highest magnification will not be used. The mid-range power of a high-power scope "should" perform better than the equivalent maximum magnification power in a lower power scope. </p><p></p><p>Please correct me with facts if my opinion and understanding are incorrect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silverhair, post: 1619658, member: 109808"] In my less-than-experienced opinion, scopes perform most poorly at their magnification extremes whether that is low-power or [especially] high-power. Therefore, it is my less-than-experienced opinion that a higher power scope should be used knowing that the highest magnification will not be used. The mid-range power of a high-power scope "should" perform better than the equivalent maximum magnification power in a lower power scope. Please correct me with facts if my opinion and understanding are incorrect. [/QUOTE]
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