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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2026972" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>For years I used a Leupold 12X40 FX3 with Burris Sig rings for shooting tiny rodents, some times, across 1/2 section (880) yards then I got into higher power variable power scopes and my score increased somewhat. The biggest advantage for me, is the ability to spot .22 bullet holes in the white at 300 yards and with good glass & coatings this is possible with a variable set at 20X, 24X is better. The higher power scopes are bulky and weigh more. The discontinued Leupold 12X40 FX3 is one of my favorite scopes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2026972, member: 115658"] For years I used a Leupold 12X40 FX3 with Burris Sig rings for shooting tiny rodents, some times, across 1/2 section (880) yards then I got into higher power variable power scopes and my score increased somewhat. The biggest advantage for me, is the ability to spot .22 bullet holes in the white at 300 yards and with good glass & coatings this is possible with a variable set at 20X, 24X is better. The higher power scopes are bulky and weigh more. The discontinued Leupold 12X40 FX3 is one of my favorite scopes. [/QUOTE]
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