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Can someone double check this order before I place it
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<blockquote data-quote="bruce_ventura" data-source="post: 1090007" data-attributes="member: 34084"><p>I'm with C.O. I think those mounts will raise the scope well above a comfortable cheek weld. Unless you have vision problems that require you to have a larger image, I would recommend 14X-24X on the top end. Frankly, my scopes are all14X-21X, but I prefer field of view over magnification. </p><p></p><p>You will need to set the magnification to a high value for the reticle to have 2 MOA spacing, so the field of view will be small The rifle will kick pretty hard, and the small field of view will be difficult to get back on target in time to see the impact. </p><p></p><p>That model is really a benchrest scope, with its 1/8 MOA clicks and adjustable objective focus. I would pass on that deal and look for something better suited to hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce_ventura, post: 1090007, member: 34084"] I'm with C.O. I think those mounts will raise the scope well above a comfortable cheek weld. Unless you have vision problems that require you to have a larger image, I would recommend 14X-24X on the top end. Frankly, my scopes are all14X-21X, but I prefer field of view over magnification. You will need to set the magnification to a high value for the reticle to have 2 MOA spacing, so the field of view will be small The rifle will kick pretty hard, and the small field of view will be difficult to get back on target in time to see the impact. That model is really a benchrest scope, with its 1/8 MOA clicks and adjustable objective focus. I would pass on that deal and look for something better suited to hunting. [/QUOTE]
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