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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Optics for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="vancewalker007" data-source="post: 2323079" data-attributes="member: 66917"><p>That's bull, you hedge your bets with quality optics. The stats are in your favor with quality. Sure Nightforce, Kahles, or Leupold have a certain level of failures but your chances are lower otherwise no one would sell the higher end stuff and PRS shooters would all be using $300 scopes from China. </p><p></p><p>But, everyone has to buy and live with what they can afford. </p><p></p><p>For me I'd rather drive and older truck (2006 F250) and save more to hedge my bets that when I dial a correction on a mature Coues buck that scope is going to work because I have to live with very low deer densities and draw tags. And, in 30 years of hunting the west and shooting far enough to need correction a lot, I haven't had a failure using quality gear. </p><p></p><p>If you hunt in a high animal density areas and don't hardly ever shoot far enough to use anything except MPBR then you have a less strenuous environment for gear than I live with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancewalker007, post: 2323079, member: 66917"] That's bull, you hedge your bets with quality optics. The stats are in your favor with quality. Sure Nightforce, Kahles, or Leupold have a certain level of failures but your chances are lower otherwise no one would sell the higher end stuff and PRS shooters would all be using $300 scopes from China. But, everyone has to buy and live with what they can afford. For me I'd rather drive and older truck (2006 F250) and save more to hedge my bets that when I dial a correction on a mature Coues buck that scope is going to work because I have to live with very low deer densities and draw tags. And, in 30 years of hunting the west and shooting far enough to need correction a lot, I haven't had a failure using quality gear. If you hunt in a high animal density areas and don't hardly ever shoot far enough to use anything except MPBR then you have a less strenuous environment for gear than I live with. [/QUOTE]
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