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The Basics, Starting Out
Advice for a New LR shooter?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1076715" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Id be sending your 3.5x10 back to Leupold for at least an elevation knob or even both.</p><p>The M1 version has no caps and the target version does. About $130 for both knobs.</p><p>That would give you a great scope for what your intended use is.</p><p>For me personaly, 10x is enough power to cover most of my needs.</p><p>Certainly up to about 1000 yds in a hunting situation.</p><p>I have straight 12x scopes on several of my l/r guns (by choice).</p><p>Ive seen guys lose animals that took off running after the shot due to limited field</p><p>caused by too much power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1076715, member: 12443"] Id be sending your 3.5x10 back to Leupold for at least an elevation knob or even both. The M1 version has no caps and the target version does. About $130 for both knobs. That would give you a great scope for what your intended use is. For me personaly, 10x is enough power to cover most of my needs. Certainly up to about 1000 yds in a hunting situation. I have straight 12x scopes on several of my l/r guns (by choice). Ive seen guys lose animals that took off running after the shot due to limited field caused by too much power. [/QUOTE]
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