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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Help me weigh the pros and cons of this two optics
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<blockquote data-quote=".284" data-source="post: 811213" data-attributes="member: 19604"><p>Are they the same price? It costs a lot more to make a higher power variable scope. If the price is close I would assume that all you would be doing is magnifying the imperfections in the glass on the higher power model. I use nightforce 5-22 and I have no problems using it out to 1200 yards on my .308. I also have a 32 power model which is better for extreme range but I would guess that the glass is more clear than the bushnell glass. I know nothing about the scopes your looking at but I would lean towards the lower power one.</p><p></p><p>For the record I had a high power bushnell 6500 years ago and the reticle moved with magnification changes ( the Center crosshairs). If you have the chance before you buy you can check this by mounting the scope and using a bore sighter in the muzzle while changing the magnification. I'm not knocking you or your choice at all just sharing my only bushnell experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".284, post: 811213, member: 19604"] Are they the same price? It costs a lot more to make a higher power variable scope. If the price is close I would assume that all you would be doing is magnifying the imperfections in the glass on the higher power model. I use nightforce 5-22 and I have no problems using it out to 1200 yards on my .308. I also have a 32 power model which is better for extreme range but I would guess that the glass is more clear than the bushnell glass. I know nothing about the scopes your looking at but I would lean towards the lower power one. For the record I had a high power bushnell 6500 years ago and the reticle moved with magnification changes ( the Center crosshairs). If you have the chance before you buy you can check this by mounting the scope and using a bore sighter in the muzzle while changing the magnification. I'm not knocking you or your choice at all just sharing my only bushnell experience. [/QUOTE]
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