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SFP - how much magnification is too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2199014" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Aim small, miss small</p><p>Minute of Toyota while shooting until finally hitting(military, shooting steel) - is nothing like single head shots on groundhogs(LRH).</p><p>For field of view, higher resolution, and laser ranging, use good LRF binoculars.</p><p>Power makes zero difference about mirage. It's not caused by glass, and is just the same at 9x as it is at 32x..</p><p>You're better to have a reticle aimpoint inside the killzone than obscuring it. So go SFP</p><p>Forget 'follow-ups' and focus on hitting your mark to begin with. </p><p>When you miss a LR hunting shot, you shouldn't have shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2199014, member: 1521"] Aim small, miss small Minute of Toyota while shooting until finally hitting(military, shooting steel) - is nothing like single head shots on groundhogs(LRH). For field of view, higher resolution, and laser ranging, use good LRF binoculars. Power makes zero difference about mirage. It's not caused by glass, and is just the same at 9x as it is at 32x.. You're better to have a reticle aimpoint inside the killzone than obscuring it. So go SFP Forget 'follow-ups' and focus on hitting your mark to begin with. When you miss a LR hunting shot, you shouldn't have shot. [/QUOTE]
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