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<blockquote data-quote="Muttt" data-source="post: 641587" data-attributes="member: 41202"><p>I will normally glass the terrian (using my scope) on lowest setting. But, when I do see something I usually go to the highest setting (which is 20 on my Viper). I normally always shoot using the highest setting. Some people say there is too much movement on the crosshairs on the highest setting. But, just because it looks like there isn't as much movement on the lower settings, doesn't mean your scope isn't still moving. I tend to be more accurate on the higher settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muttt, post: 641587, member: 41202"] I will normally glass the terrian (using my scope) on lowest setting. But, when I do see something I usually go to the highest setting (which is 20 on my Viper). I normally always shoot using the highest setting. Some people say there is too much movement on the crosshairs on the highest setting. But, just because it looks like there isn't as much movement on the lower settings, doesn't mean your scope isn't still moving. I tend to be more accurate on the higher settings. [/QUOTE]
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