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<blockquote data-quote="McDoone" data-source="post: 59111"><p>It has been a very long time since I posted my response on this thread. I thought I would update my previous post. I have now shot seven coyotes in eight attempts, and made three hits with three shots on two deer with the sight setting described.</p><p>Because of success,I am a more confirmed believer in the very low power settings for the reasons described in my previous post. </p><p>I am a little disapointed with the Bushnell 4200 1.5 to 6X that I am using. You see too much black tube around the field of view. On a 1.5 to 6X Burris, there is so little it almost disappears, which is much better. A 2.5 to 8 Leopold demonstrated a similar benefit.</p><p>I just reread my previous post. I'm not sure why I said to put a letter sized piece of paper on it's side, because that is wrong. You stand it up, so the longest dimension is vertical (11" high). Momentary dyslexia, I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McDoone, post: 59111"] It has been a very long time since I posted my response on this thread. I thought I would update my previous post. I have now shot seven coyotes in eight attempts, and made three hits with three shots on two deer with the sight setting described. Because of success,I am a more confirmed believer in the very low power settings for the reasons described in my previous post. I am a little disapointed with the Bushnell 4200 1.5 to 6X that I am using. You see too much black tube around the field of view. On a 1.5 to 6X Burris, there is so little it almost disappears, which is much better. A 2.5 to 8 Leopold demonstrated a similar benefit. I just reread my previous post. I'm not sure why I said to put a letter sized piece of paper on it's side, because that is wrong. You stand it up, so the longest dimension is vertical (11" high). Momentary dyslexia, I guess. [/QUOTE]
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