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Vortex Razor HD Gen II 3-18x50mm on a hunting rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="TBHShane" data-source="post: 1157861" data-attributes="member: 80522"><p>I hear you. There's a difference between being able to see well enough to place a good shot and seeing well enough to judge age and/or count points, etc.... Where I hunt, we try to shoot only mature bucks. If I can see clearly through my scope rather than going back and forth between scope and spotting scope or binoculars, sometimes that can make the difference on being able to take a shot before the animal is gone. Most days a 40mm scope of high quality would be all you need. Every now and then at dawn or dusk on a dark, rainy or snowy day with an animal down in the bottom of a dark canyon you need all the light you can get. </p><p></p><p>It's all a compromise. Do you want lighter scopes that will be all you need 99% of the time, or are you willing to spend more and/or carry more weight for the scope that will give you the view you need 100% of the time? There's no single right answer to that question. I'm gonna try the big heavy scope this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBHShane, post: 1157861, member: 80522"] I hear you. There's a difference between being able to see well enough to place a good shot and seeing well enough to judge age and/or count points, etc.... Where I hunt, we try to shoot only mature bucks. If I can see clearly through my scope rather than going back and forth between scope and spotting scope or binoculars, sometimes that can make the difference on being able to take a shot before the animal is gone. Most days a 40mm scope of high quality would be all you need. Every now and then at dawn or dusk on a dark, rainy or snowy day with an animal down in the bottom of a dark canyon you need all the light you can get. It's all a compromise. Do you want lighter scopes that will be all you need 99% of the time, or are you willing to spend more and/or carry more weight for the scope that will give you the view you need 100% of the time? There's no single right answer to that question. I'm gonna try the big heavy scope this time. [/QUOTE]
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