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<blockquote data-quote="Pilsner" data-source="post: 2846343" data-attributes="member: 118852"><p>My front yard range goes to just shy of 700y of shoot-able space. Sadly it faces due West into the setting sun every evening.</p><p>I've found glass quality is way better than more X's.</p><p>I've also found that on my Maven spotter, especially when the sun is setting, that finding the spot of best visibility was always about the 2/3 mark on my magnifier. That is to say:</p><p>My Maven is 15-45x.</p><p>It's clearest and most commonly used setting is right around 35-36x.</p><p>On the other hand I'm discussing a sub-$1k spotter so YMMV with better glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilsner, post: 2846343, member: 118852"] My front yard range goes to just shy of 700y of shoot-able space. Sadly it faces due West into the setting sun every evening. I've found glass quality is way better than more X's. I've also found that on my Maven spotter, especially when the sun is setting, that finding the spot of best visibility was always about the 2/3 mark on my magnifier. That is to say: My Maven is 15-45x. It's clearest and most commonly used setting is right around 35-36x. On the other hand I'm discussing a sub-$1k spotter so YMMV with better glass. [/QUOTE]
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