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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 698044" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I think that 7-800 yard accuracy can be had with a 15x, but I believe power preference varies amongst shooters. If your 14x Leupold didn't seem like enough power to you, the 15x NF probaly won't either. Ihave a VX3 Leupold in 4.5x14 and i thought the glass was pretty good and shot quite a number of deer and coyotes out to 500 yards using the B/C Reticle. In daylight conditions I don't think you will see enough difference at 400 yards between the clarity of the two scopes to make up for magnification. If you didn't feel like 14x was enough power at 400 yards, 800 will be a problem with any scope. You should consider the 5.5-22 NSX. Unless you really need the low end of the 3-15x, there isn't much downside to having the higher power, particularly if you decide to extend your range further in the future. IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 698044, member: 10291"] I think that 7-800 yard accuracy can be had with a 15x, but I believe power preference varies amongst shooters. If your 14x Leupold didn't seem like enough power to you, the 15x NF probaly won't either. Ihave a VX3 Leupold in 4.5x14 and i thought the glass was pretty good and shot quite a number of deer and coyotes out to 500 yards using the B/C Reticle. In daylight conditions I don't think you will see enough difference at 400 yards between the clarity of the two scopes to make up for magnification. If you didn't feel like 14x was enough power at 400 yards, 800 will be a problem with any scope. You should consider the 5.5-22 NSX. Unless you really need the low end of the 3-15x, there isn't much downside to having the higher power, particularly if you decide to extend your range further in the future. IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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