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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1779127" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I'm not new to this site, I'm aware of the trends that people have. I've dabbled in Palma in California and bench in raton. I've had this debate before too with a guy that doesn't appear to be on here anymore.</p><p></p><p> I will agree with you on this, that there is nothing wrong with cross training in different disciplines, and that magnification IS disingenuous, which is simply why I never gave or will give any rules of thumb as to how much to use per distance. Just not to tunnel into it. I hunt exclusively west, usually in the high sierras, in both Nevada and eastern cali side, and in usually get tags sometimes in Arizona, Utah otc, New Mexico and Wyoming. I've stopped hunting Colorado because it was a little to crowded for my taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1779127, member: 97050"] I’m not new to this site, I’m aware of the trends that people have. I’ve dabbled in Palma in California and bench in raton. I’ve had this debate before too with a guy that doesn’t appear to be on here anymore. I will agree with you on this, that there is nothing wrong with cross training in different disciplines, and that magnification IS disingenuous, which is simply why I never gave or will give any rules of thumb as to how much to use per distance. Just not to tunnel into it. I hunt exclusively west, usually in the high sierras, in both Nevada and eastern cali side, and in usually get tags sometimes in Arizona, Utah otc, New Mexico and Wyoming. I’ve stopped hunting Colorado because it was a little to crowded for my taste. [/QUOTE]
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