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Scope power and long range elk selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Roadrunner" data-source="post: 356" data-attributes="member: 115"><p>Was thinking of an elk hunt in Wyoming in one of those areas where they get large herd congregations. However was talking with someone who says that it's difficult to select a large bull from a big herd at long range without enought magnification; but he didn't know how much was enough. Therefore my question is: if you were to try and select a trophy/large bull elk from among a big herd at say 1000 yrds, assuming good scope quality and adquate light, how much magnification would be sufficient to accomplish this task? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadrunner, post: 356, member: 115"] Was thinking of an elk hunt in Wyoming in one of those areas where they get large herd congregations. However was talking with someone who says that it's difficult to select a large bull from a big herd at long range without enought magnification; but he didn't know how much was enough. Therefore my question is: if you were to try and select a trophy/large bull elk from among a big herd at say 1000 yrds, assuming good scope quality and adquate light, how much magnification would be sufficient to accomplish this task? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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