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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
leupold 35x target scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokeWagon" data-source="post: 18607" data-attributes="member: 1971"><p>The 35x is way too much for hunting purposes. As another post stated, target acquisition would be nearly impossible. I had the straight 24x Leupold and it was nearly useless in the field. I would see game with binos or even the naked eye but couldn't get the scope on it. Also, the fine reticle of target scopes can be very dificult to see in low light or if the target is in the woods/brush/grass. </p><p>Go with a variable power, keep it set low for acquisition and turn up as needed. For hunting I prefer the duplex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokeWagon, post: 18607, member: 1971"] The 35x is way too much for hunting purposes. As another post stated, target acquisition would be nearly impossible. I had the straight 24x Leupold and it was nearly useless in the field. I would see game with binos or even the naked eye but couldn't get the scope on it. Also, the fine reticle of target scopes can be very dificult to see in low light or if the target is in the woods/brush/grass. Go with a variable power, keep it set low for acquisition and turn up as needed. For hunting I prefer the duplex. [/QUOTE]
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