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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 363977" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>I like the 4.5-14x40 Buckmaster Nikon. It is about a tenth the cost of a NF and will do all you ask of it. At 14x groundhogs are a little difficult to see. I did scope a yote with it once at 950yrds and there were no problems lining up on the shoulder. Not to mention light gathering and clarity at long range at 14x is quite good for a $230 scope. If you can get the NF go for it. Set the scope on 10x and take them at any range. I tell you the Vortex PST and Viper line would be an awesome option as well. As long as you have some good variability in the adjustment, any 4- to what ever or 6- to what ever should be fine. Just make sure if it has any type of ballistic reticule that you know how your holding points change with the power adjustment. </p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 363977, member: 13275"] I like the 4.5-14x40 Buckmaster Nikon. It is about a tenth the cost of a NF and will do all you ask of it. At 14x groundhogs are a little difficult to see. I did scope a yote with it once at 950yrds and there were no problems lining up on the shoulder. Not to mention light gathering and clarity at long range at 14x is quite good for a $230 scope. If you can get the NF go for it. Set the scope on 10x and take them at any range. I tell you the Vortex PST and Viper line would be an awesome option as well. As long as you have some good variability in the adjustment, any 4- to what ever or 6- to what ever should be fine. Just make sure if it has any type of ballistic reticule that you know how your holding points change with the power adjustment. Tank [/QUOTE]
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