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Best scope for your buck
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 839790" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>I don't know that I would be walking around the bush in SA with a 6.5 to 20 scope. The field of view at 6.5 could be way too narrow for a snap shot at dangerous game ! </p><p>I think I would be fitting a Picatinny rail base and have two scopes in QD mounts . One lower power say 2 to 7 for bush hunting and the more powerful scope for range work and longer range hunting . Get a 1913 milspec rail and two sets of ARMS QD mounts .</p><p>Maybe there is no dangerous game where he hunts but , I would not want to ever see that scope image filled with golden yellow hair coming at me and no place to shoot at .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 839790, member: 17844"] I don't know that I would be walking around the bush in SA with a 6.5 to 20 scope. The field of view at 6.5 could be way too narrow for a snap shot at dangerous game ! I think I would be fitting a Picatinny rail base and have two scopes in QD mounts . One lower power say 2 to 7 for bush hunting and the more powerful scope for range work and longer range hunting . Get a 1913 milspec rail and two sets of ARMS QD mounts . Maybe there is no dangerous game where he hunts but , I would not want to ever see that scope image filled with golden yellow hair coming at me and no place to shoot at . [/QUOTE]
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