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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 895820" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>I second that sentiment WR. </p><p>I took 4 marmots in August of this year at over 3/4 mile (1320yds) with a 16x, and took shots out to a mile. </p><p>Took numerous other marmots from 400 to over 600 yards with a 10x.</p><p>Scope power is one part of the overall ability to see your target. Image quality plays a huge part. </p><p>I have shot paper and taken a few shots at marmots over 1000 yards with that same 10x scope, and could see my target just fine... very, very small, but clearly.</p><p>2.5-10x32 Nightforce. 4-16x50 Schmidt Bender PMII.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 895820, member: 1940"] I second that sentiment WR. I took 4 marmots in August of this year at over 3/4 mile (1320yds) with a 16x, and took shots out to a mile. Took numerous other marmots from 400 to over 600 yards with a 10x. Scope power is one part of the overall ability to see your target. Image quality plays a huge part. I have shot paper and taken a few shots at marmots over 1000 yards with that same 10x scope, and could see my target just fine... very, very small, but clearly. 2.5-10x32 Nightforce. 4-16x50 Schmidt Bender PMII. [/QUOTE]
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