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Are high powered scopes really necessary for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="skipglo" data-source="post: 1559356" data-attributes="member: 87776"><p>Like you I bought my first rifle way back (1972) when I turned 16 and was so proud of my Bushnell Banner 4 power with flip up command post! Yahoo...it served me flawlessly for many years. But now at 62 I have 6x 24s and 5x 25s on my rifles. Why....target confirmation past 300. I don't need to have binos around my neck, I don't need the rangefinders around my neck interfering with the elk call around my neck. A good mrad scope does the job. And then I generally will dial back to 10 to take the shot time permitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipglo, post: 1559356, member: 87776"] Like you I bought my first rifle way back (1972) when I turned 16 and was so proud of my Bushnell Banner 4 power with flip up command post! Yahoo...it served me flawlessly for many years. But now at 62 I have 6x 24s and 5x 25s on my rifles. Why....target confirmation past 300. I don't need to have binos around my neck, I don't need the rangefinders around my neck interfering with the elk call around my neck. A good mrad scope does the job. And then I generally will dial back to 10 to take the shot time permitting. [/QUOTE]
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