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Are high powered scopes really necessary for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="sendero72" data-source="post: 1559460" data-attributes="member: 23285"><p>I shoot the bean fields and cut corn fields in the South. I use the Nightforce 8-32x56 Moar. Fields out to 1200 yds. I shoot all my shots at 22x to 28x regardless of range. The closest was 80 yds, longest 1100 yds. Shots are early morning and late afternoon. Don't need a spotting scope, so it's one less piece of equipment to pull up in a two-man ladder stand. Aim small, hit small. Different parts of the country require equipment. Don't understand why people bring the military into deer hunting. Two different scenarios.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sendero72, post: 1559460, member: 23285"] I shoot the bean fields and cut corn fields in the South. I use the Nightforce 8-32x56 Moar. Fields out to 1200 yds. I shoot all my shots at 22x to 28x regardless of range. The closest was 80 yds, longest 1100 yds. Shots are early morning and late afternoon. Don't need a spotting scope, so it's one less piece of equipment to pull up in a two-man ladder stand. Aim small, hit small. Different parts of the country require equipment. Don't understand why people bring the military into deer hunting. Two different scenarios. [/QUOTE]
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