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Recommended Hunting Scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="lightwind" data-source="post: 579867" data-attributes="member: 30140"><p>i'm going to suggest, that with all the light you are throwing out there you should just use an Aimpoint 1X red dot reflex sight. They also have a 3X magnifier that you can flip up or down as needed. I have one on my AR and it is great for fast shots. I zero it at 150 yards and it is near-dead-on at 25 yards - 200 yards. Very fast. If you want to dial elevation you can but it is slow. Getting on target and holding high or low becomes second nature. That is why there are so many of them in the sandpiles. Be careful not to buy the cheapos though because they won't last. Try a good manufacturer like Leupold, Aimpoint, Vortex, or others. The lack of magnification makes it very fast (using both eyes) out to about 120 yards (for my eyes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightwind, post: 579867, member: 30140"] i'm going to suggest, that with all the light you are throwing out there you should just use an Aimpoint 1X red dot reflex sight. They also have a 3X magnifier that you can flip up or down as needed. I have one on my AR and it is great for fast shots. I zero it at 150 yards and it is near-dead-on at 25 yards - 200 yards. Very fast. If you want to dial elevation you can but it is slow. Getting on target and holding high or low becomes second nature. That is why there are so many of them in the sandpiles. Be careful not to buy the cheapos though because they won't last. Try a good manufacturer like Leupold, Aimpoint, Vortex, or others. The lack of magnification makes it very fast (using both eyes) out to about 120 yards (for my eyes). [/QUOTE]
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