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<blockquote data-quote="Rhett Crider" data-source="post: 2673976" data-attributes="member: 105034"><p>Suggestion. If it looks good in your 10x42s, put him in the crosshairs of a good variable high power range scope at lower power and zoom in. If he's a shooter, you're already on him. Not sure if you range him w/ binos or range finder for dialing though. I have Nikon 12x42s that I've used for years w/ no complaints. Not going to suggest what scope but something that will dial up to 25-37 should work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhett Crider, post: 2673976, member: 105034"] Suggestion. If it looks good in your 10x42s, put him in the crosshairs of a good variable high power range scope at lower power and zoom in. If he's a shooter, you're already on him. Not sure if you range him w/ binos or range finder for dialing though. I have Nikon 12x42s that I've used for years w/ no complaints. Not going to suggest what scope but something that will dial up to 25-37 should work. [/QUOTE]
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