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<blockquote data-quote="squirrelduster" data-source="post: 293286" data-attributes="member: 9736"><p>You are correct about the can of worms.</p><p></p><p>I hunt Blacktail deer in California and these deer like the brush and nasty cover. If you want to shoot a big buck here you are most likely shooting over 300 yards into brush. </p><p>I have a Sightron 8-32x56 on my 7WSM and a Nightforce 8-32x56 on my 300 win mag. The high magnification allows me to see the branches and if I can thread the shot through the opening. It also allows you to judge the animal better to see if there is a problem or if it big enough.</p><p></p><p>The bad point is the extra weight but I believe it is worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squirrelduster, post: 293286, member: 9736"] You are correct about the can of worms. I hunt Blacktail deer in California and these deer like the brush and nasty cover. If you want to shoot a big buck here you are most likely shooting over 300 yards into brush. I have a Sightron 8-32x56 on my 7WSM and a Nightforce 8-32x56 on my 300 win mag. The high magnification allows me to see the branches and if I can thread the shot through the opening. It also allows you to judge the animal better to see if there is a problem or if it big enough. The bad point is the extra weight but I believe it is worth it. [/QUOTE]
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