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Range vs Scope Magnification
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 15831"><p>I will chime in and say that I like the option of turning my 8.5-25 down to 8.5, because my shots present themselves at anywhere from 50-1200 yds. I don't strictly LR hunt, but but I'm usually shooting something that's capable of taking the shot, if it presents itself. Our terrain is not mountainous, so large beanfields are the ticket here. This means your deer could appear at 50 yds running, or 850, standing still feeding. Last year I had one appear at about 35 steps--so close I had to stand up on my elevated stand to see it--that was a time I was happy I had a variable and it was set on its lowest setting...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 15831"] I will chime in and say that I like the option of turning my 8.5-25 down to 8.5, because my shots present themselves at anywhere from 50-1200 yds. I don't strictly LR hunt, but but I'm usually shooting something that's capable of taking the shot, if it presents itself. Our terrain is not mountainous, so large beanfields are the ticket here. This means your deer could appear at 50 yds running, or 850, standing still feeding. Last year I had one appear at about 35 steps--so close I had to stand up on my elevated stand to see it--that was a time I was happy I had a variable and it was set on its lowest setting... [/QUOTE]
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