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Picking a low cost, long range scope
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<blockquote data-quote="NewB7654" data-source="post: 882546" data-attributes="member: 73666"><p>Im trying to pick an affordable (below $300.00) scope. I'm using a 7mm mag, I like MOA adjustments over MRAD, mil-lines or hash marks over the mil-dot or ovals. Im willing to trade off the hash marks for computing distance and just use a laser range finder and just go with simple cross hairs if needed to stay in that price range. I dont much care for the BDC (bullet drop compensator). My targets will be small coyotes to larger game all the way out to 1000 yards. I was going to go with a fixed 10x40 or so but as Im getting older, I'm noticing eye vision isn't what it use to be. </p><p> </p><p>Im wondering if 10 power will be enough now and in the future with older eyes and who makes a simple scope to fit my needs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewB7654, post: 882546, member: 73666"] Im trying to pick an affordable (below $300.00) scope. I'm using a 7mm mag, I like MOA adjustments over MRAD, mil-lines or hash marks over the mil-dot or ovals. Im willing to trade off the hash marks for computing distance and just use a laser range finder and just go with simple cross hairs if needed to stay in that price range. I dont much care for the BDC (bullet drop compensator). My targets will be small coyotes to larger game all the way out to 1000 yards. I was going to go with a fixed 10x40 or so but as Im getting older, I'm noticing eye vision isn't what it use to be. Im wondering if 10 power will be enough now and in the future with older eyes and who makes a simple scope to fit my needs? [/QUOTE]
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