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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 3045546" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Well, you guys have the biggest choice these days.</p><p>When I went to Kodiak in the early 90's, I bought the best scope available at the time, which I still have, a Leupold Vari XIII in 3.5-10x40 to go on my Win Model 70 in 338WM with Leupold rings and bases. The scope was dearer than the rifle at the time…</p><p>My boar was taken at 70yrds with a 250g Partition, a finisher was fired into the neck, but wasn't really necessary. My hunting partner took his sow at 90yrds with the same bullet, neither bear ran far, simply turning in the direction the shot came from and falling over within 25yrds.</p><p>Both times, our scopes were set on the lowest power, so magnification really is a moot point here…</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 3045546, member: 10755"] Well, you guys have the biggest choice these days. When I went to Kodiak in the early 90’s, I bought the best scope available at the time, which I still have, a Leupold Vari XIII in 3.5-10x40 to go on my Win Model 70 in 338WM with Leupold rings and bases. The scope was dearer than the rifle at the time… My boar was taken at 70yrds with a 250g Partition, a finisher was fired into the neck, but wasn’t really necessary. My hunting partner took his sow at 90yrds with the same bullet, neither bear ran far, simply turning in the direction the shot came from and falling over within 25yrds. Both times, our scopes were set on the lowest power, so magnification really is a moot point here… Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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