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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Which magnification range.
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<blockquote data-quote="1100 Remington Man" data-source="post: 992723" data-attributes="member: 29824"><p>I would go with the 4x16 hands down. For every thing you shoot beyond 500 you will shoot 10 times at less range. At least this has been my experience. To tell you I have shot most of my Antelope at just under 300 yds in MT & WY where we have hunted. Deer have been at less range. Yes we practice and test loads at long range but end up having them closer when they show up. I do most of my hunting on foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1100 Remington Man, post: 992723, member: 29824"] I would go with the 4x16 hands down. For every thing you shoot beyond 500 you will shoot 10 times at less range. At least this has been my experience. To tell you I have shot most of my Antelope at just under 300 yds in MT & WY where we have hunted. Deer have been at less range. Yes we practice and test loads at long range but end up having them closer when they show up. I do most of my hunting on foot. [/QUOTE]
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