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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope advice requested: Nikon, Super Sniper, Leupold
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<blockquote data-quote="zingdingo" data-source="post: 85530" data-attributes="member: 4413"><p>Bill,</p><p></p><p>Email sent, thanks.</p><p></p><p></p><p>JimD,</p><p></p><p>That is an interesting solution, the Badger base idea. If I used my guns a little bit differently I'd definately consider it. The reason I don't think it would work as well in my situation is that I want my rifles to be ready to go at a moments notice. Most of my hunting throughout the year comes when I see something at work and decide to run home for the appropriate gun and see what I can do. I'm lucky enough to be able to hunt long range a fair amount right out of my house (out to ~525 yards for deer, turkeys, and groundhogs) but it somewhat changes how I deal with my firearms, as I always want them at the ready. I feel having to change scopes before I could go after an animal who's location I knew might be prohibitive. On the other hand, last week I did have to load some shells up between seeing some deer and taking them.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the suggestion,</p><p></p><p>Carl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zingdingo, post: 85530, member: 4413"] Bill, Email sent, thanks. JimD, That is an interesting solution, the Badger base idea. If I used my guns a little bit differently I'd definately consider it. The reason I don't think it would work as well in my situation is that I want my rifles to be ready to go at a moments notice. Most of my hunting throughout the year comes when I see something at work and decide to run home for the appropriate gun and see what I can do. I'm lucky enough to be able to hunt long range a fair amount right out of my house (out to ~525 yards for deer, turkeys, and groundhogs) but it somewhat changes how I deal with my firearms, as I always want them at the ready. I feel having to change scopes before I could go after an animal who's location I knew might be prohibitive. On the other hand, last week I did have to load some shells up between seeing some deer and taking them. Thanks for the suggestion, Carl [/QUOTE]
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