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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1908540" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>When I first got into hunting I took out a 20 gauge with scope. Was right on target at 50 yards. Shot at a doe at 20 and hit extremely low. Never found her. The next day I went back and shot groups. It would shoot one or two in the bullseye and then one or two 8" low. And would go back and forth. Checked and everything was tight. Swapped scope and problem solved.</p><p> My dad had one two years ago while using his Burris eliminator scope. It was about -17 and he went to range a deer and range finder would not work so he didn't take the shot at that time. We were culling does. So he reached in his bag and taped extra hand warmers to the scope and in about 45min to an hour his range find was back working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1908540, member: 54383"] When I first got into hunting I took out a 20 gauge with scope. Was right on target at 50 yards. Shot at a doe at 20 and hit extremely low. Never found her. The next day I went back and shot groups. It would shoot one or two in the bullseye and then one or two 8” low. And would go back and forth. Checked and everything was tight. Swapped scope and problem solved. My dad had one two years ago while using his Burris eliminator scope. It was about -17 and he went to range a deer and range finder would not work so he didn’t take the shot at that time. We were culling does. So he reached in his bag and taped extra hand warmers to the scope and in about 45min to an hour his range find was back working. [/QUOTE]
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