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The Basics, Starting Out
Vortex or leupold?
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<blockquote data-quote="LeddSlinger" data-source="post: 953825" data-attributes="member: 65338"><p>I suppose the Vortex eye box is a little more fussy, but I think there's plenty of distance for relief to accommodate any large Magnum rifle. </p><p></p><p>If a person's head is moving 3.5"-4" to get smacked by the rear ocular, then they are not holding the rifle correctly for heavy recoil. </p><p></p><p>I will admit that my favorite eye box for a mid priced scope is probably the Nikon Monarch. Great low light glass too. </p><p></p><p>Got a new Zeiss HD5 5-25x50, but haven't shot with it or checked it in low light yet. I'm sure it will be outstanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeddSlinger, post: 953825, member: 65338"] I suppose the Vortex eye box is a little more fussy, but I think there's plenty of distance for relief to accommodate any large Magnum rifle. If a person's head is moving 3.5"-4" to get smacked by the rear ocular, then they are not holding the rifle correctly for heavy recoil. I will admit that my favorite eye box for a mid priced scope is probably the Nikon Monarch. Great low light glass too. Got a new Zeiss HD5 5-25x50, but haven't shot with it or checked it in low light yet. I'm sure it will be outstanding. [/QUOTE]
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