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The Basics, Starting Out
Opinions on optimal magnification for hunting out West
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1997312" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>Over the years the over whelming numbers of elk & deer I have taken has been at or under 200 yds. Many under 100 yds. My elk last year, no more than 80 yds. I can think of two taken round 300 to 350 yds. The rare exception.. . . A 3x9 will work fine. Also a 2.5x10. if you have the $$$ a Leupold 2x12 would be great. I heavily lean toward a scope with a low bottom end. I guess a 0 to 50 power would be great as long as you could carry it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1997312, member: 109476"] Over the years the over whelming numbers of elk & deer I have taken has been at or under 200 yds. Many under 100 yds. My elk last year, no more than 80 yds. I can think of two taken round 300 to 350 yds. The rare exception.. . . A 3x9 will work fine. Also a 2.5x10. if you have the $$$ a Leupold 2x12 would be great. I heavily lean toward a scope with a low bottom end. I guess a 0 to 50 power would be great as long as you could carry it. [/QUOTE]
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