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The Basics, Starting Out
Opinions on optimal magnification for hunting out West
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<blockquote data-quote="blackburbot" data-source="post: 1996494" data-attributes="member: 31562"><p>Pick up a brand that starts with "M" they have incredible range of power. Usually 10x. So get a 5-50 and you will have pretty much any shooting condition covered. Yes, you don't NEED 50x to see targets, but does it make it so much nicer. Instead of pointing at the top half of an animal at 300 or 400 yards, you AIM at the hair that you want to hit. Big targets-big margin of error, small targets-small margin of error</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackburbot, post: 1996494, member: 31562"] Pick up a brand that starts with "M" they have incredible range of power. Usually 10x. So get a 5-50 and you will have pretty much any shooting condition covered. Yes, you don't NEED 50x to see targets, but does it make it so much nicer. Instead of pointing at the top half of an animal at 300 or 400 yards, you AIM at the hair that you want to hit. Big targets-big margin of error, small targets-small margin of error [/QUOTE]
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