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Is Leupold Mark 5 HD 7-35x56 too much for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2152072"><p>My knee-jerk response would be to say yes, but it really isn't that simple. It definitely wouldn't be my first magnification range choice for a hunting optic, but there is a work around for this. There are plenty of people who have mounted a 45° red dot sight for close quarters work and use them with great success. There is a guy named Geoff Nemnich who kills coyotes like cancer. He is an amazing shooter. You can find dozens of his videos on YouTube, under his name and under an excellent series called "the last stand". He has made hundreds of kills on camera everywhere from 10' to 500y or more with a leupold scope that is a 6.5-20×50. He uses the offset red dot on running coyotes with unbelievable efficiency. If you slapped on one of those, and then also hit the wide open west with the option of 35x magnification..... I can't imagine a scenario that you couldn't excel in with that scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2152072"] My knee-jerk response would be to say yes, but it really isn't that simple. It definitely wouldn't be my first magnification range choice for a hunting optic, but there is a work around for this. There are plenty of people who have mounted a 45° red dot sight for close quarters work and use them with great success. There is a guy named Geoff Nemnich who kills coyotes like cancer. He is an amazing shooter. You can find dozens of his videos on YouTube, under his name and under an excellent series called "the last stand". He has made hundreds of kills on camera everywhere from 10' to 500y or more with a leupold scope that is a 6.5-20×50. He uses the offset red dot on running coyotes with unbelievable efficiency. If you slapped on one of those, and then also hit the wide open west with the option of 35x magnification..... I can't imagine a scenario that you couldn't excel in with that scope. [/QUOTE]
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