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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Cram" data-source="post: 204745" data-attributes="member: 2215"><p>I shoot all 50mm objectives. On days that are cloudy and the light isn't all that good I need all the light transmission I can get. I had a Leupold 6-18 x 40 once, it was nice for hunting hogs in the summer out to about 750 yard but even when a cloud came over I couldn't see a hog at 500 yards in a fence row very well. I could see him fine in my glasses, so I switched guns to a 50mm objective and could see him clear as a bell. The bigger the objective of course the more light transmission but also the scope has to sit up higher. Everything has it's pros and cons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Cram, post: 204745, member: 2215"] I shoot all 50mm objectives. On days that are cloudy and the light isn't all that good I need all the light transmission I can get. I had a Leupold 6-18 x 40 once, it was nice for hunting hogs in the summer out to about 750 yard but even when a cloud came over I couldn't see a hog at 500 yards in a fence row very well. I could see him fine in my glasses, so I switched guns to a 50mm objective and could see him clear as a bell. The bigger the objective of course the more light transmission but also the scope has to sit up higher. Everything has it's pros and cons. [/QUOTE]
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