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<blockquote data-quote="diriel" data-source="post: 457096" data-attributes="member: 26983"><p>Either the Nikon or a 3200. If you go 3200, their product lines have changed a bit and some of the 3200's have been EOL now, so be aware. Honestly for 100 yards, that Nikon would be really the most sensible. Then again Vortex makes scopes in that power range too. </p><p></p><p>For hunting / shooting 300 yards or less, Id go with 12x or less max power. In fact, for 200 or less, I would stare hard at the 2x7-32 Viper. Too much power is just that, Too Much! The 6x20 would be for 600yards+++. In all honesty I rarely dial on more that 14x even out to 1k, unless I am trying to "Quick Spot" something. But for spotting, a good pair of bino's are 100000000x better than using a scope!</p><p></p><p>Good Hunting,</p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diriel, post: 457096, member: 26983"] Either the Nikon or a 3200. If you go 3200, their product lines have changed a bit and some of the 3200's have been EOL now, so be aware. Honestly for 100 yards, that Nikon would be really the most sensible. Then again Vortex makes scopes in that power range too. For hunting / shooting 300 yards or less, Id go with 12x or less max power. In fact, for 200 or less, I would stare hard at the 2x7-32 Viper. Too much power is just that, Too Much! The 6x20 would be for 600yards+++. In all honesty I rarely dial on more that 14x even out to 1k, unless I am trying to "Quick Spot" something. But for spotting, a good pair of bino's are 100000000x better than using a scope! Good Hunting, Gary [/QUOTE]
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