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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Optics power setting rule of thumb
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<blockquote data-quote="mlivingstone" data-source="post: 211306" data-attributes="member: 11706"><p>Hi UncleB,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks to you and the others for your thoughtful replies. I'm definitely not lawyer / tree hugger material ;-)</p><p></p><p>I also was thinking from my glasses assisted POV. </p><p></p><p>What started my thought stream was I intend in the near future to purchase a .22-250 and a .308 for hunting purposes. Now, when I look at scope prices, prices generally go up with scope power. Now, I tend to try to purchase from companies with good reputation / products e.g. Leupold and that can often attract a price premium too. So, I was wondering of there was a way to judge the required scope power based on distance. I realise it will not be totally accurate but at least a starting point.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>MarkL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlivingstone, post: 211306, member: 11706"] Hi UncleB, Thanks to you and the others for your thoughtful replies. I'm definitely not lawyer / tree hugger material ;-) I also was thinking from my glasses assisted POV. What started my thought stream was I intend in the near future to purchase a .22-250 and a .308 for hunting purposes. Now, when I look at scope prices, prices generally go up with scope power. Now, I tend to try to purchase from companies with good reputation / products e.g. Leupold and that can often attract a price premium too. So, I was wondering of there was a way to judge the required scope power based on distance. I realise it will not be totally accurate but at least a starting point. Thanks MarkL [/QUOTE]
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