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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 363981" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>I personally don't feel it is too much. What are the prospects of ever doing any prairie dogging or varminting of any type at extended range? How about long range hunting on larger game? Just throwing these variables out there to help put the scope into perspective. 5.5x is not a lot for a short shot. I generally keep my scope set to 6x in PA woods. I've very rarely had an issue seeing a deer up close. Like you said, its better to have enough than not enough. A 3.5-15 would be a good option also. What scope is that? Just consider these questions.</p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 363981, member: 13275"] I personally don't feel it is too much. What are the prospects of ever doing any prairie dogging or varminting of any type at extended range? How about long range hunting on larger game? Just throwing these variables out there to help put the scope into perspective. 5.5x is not a lot for a short shot. I generally keep my scope set to 6x in PA woods. I've very rarely had an issue seeing a deer up close. Like you said, its better to have enough than not enough. A 3.5-15 would be a good option also. What scope is that? Just consider these questions. Tank [/QUOTE]
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