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The Basics, Starting Out
Opinions on optimal magnification for hunting out West
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<blockquote data-quote="mlayne" data-source="post: 1996788" data-attributes="member: 80445"><p>I really like my 2.5-10 X 42. I'm 74 and my vision's not as good as it was when I was a young helicopter pilot. I don't like to take shots much over 400 yards as they tend to involve dragging the carcass down and uphill a lot and 400 yds seems to be adequate for my needs. I also have 2.5-7x33; 3-9x40; 6-18x44 and 4-16x42. I grew up shooting a fixed 4 power so I'm pretty much ok with the lower power scopes. Enjoy your hunt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlayne, post: 1996788, member: 80445"] I really like my 2.5-10 X 42. I'm 74 and my vision's not as good as it was when I was a young helicopter pilot. I don't like to take shots much over 400 yards as they tend to involve dragging the carcass down and uphill a lot and 400 yds seems to be adequate for my needs. I also have 2.5-7x33; 3-9x40; 6-18x44 and 4-16x42. I grew up shooting a fixed 4 power so I'm pretty much ok with the lower power scopes. Enjoy your hunt [/QUOTE]
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