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How much magnification for 1000 yd. deer hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 722062" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>That will suffice for magnification, but might I suggest consider a better quality scope for thousand yard shooting. </p><p>The Nikon glass is probably good enough, but the one Nikon Monarch I had would not return to zero, nor were the turrets a true .25 MOA. That was only a sample of one, but I have had no problems with Nightforce scopes, nor the single Schmidt Bender I am also using. Turret function has been flawless and all have been precisely a quarter MOA with these scopes. </p><p>Most of the other brands of scopes I have used did not possess the precision turrets necessary for long range shooting. I had one, out of three, Zeiss Conquest scope that was this good, and I still have an old IOR that has good turrets. </p><p>I've spent enough on scopes that disappointed, to have purchased better scope at the outset, and saved myself a lot of frustration and money. </p><p>My $.02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 722062, member: 1940"] That will suffice for magnification, but might I suggest consider a better quality scope for thousand yard shooting. The Nikon glass is probably good enough, but the one Nikon Monarch I had would not return to zero, nor were the turrets a true .25 MOA. That was only a sample of one, but I have had no problems with Nightforce scopes, nor the single Schmidt Bender I am also using. Turret function has been flawless and all have been precisely a quarter MOA with these scopes. Most of the other brands of scopes I have used did not possess the precision turrets necessary for long range shooting. I had one, out of three, Zeiss Conquest scope that was this good, and I still have an old IOR that has good turrets. I've spent enough on scopes that disappointed, to have purchased better scope at the outset, and saved myself a lot of frustration and money. My $.02. [/QUOTE]
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