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SFP - how much magnification is too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2175215" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>I'm the easy guy to spot at the range....shooting a rig w/ a S&B, and arriving in a 20 yr old Land Cruiser w/ 325k miles. I don't have an unlimited budget, so I have to make up for it somewhere. Fine optics def hold their value better than cars anyway. And yes, all the time I spend looking through my binocs and then trusting the whole enchilada on your scope....so I can't have that scope fail. It can't fog up, fail to track properly, get knocked off zero, etc. </p><p>In my view, I hope I can hunt another 25-30 yrs....I'm 51. So divide the cost of a fine European scope ($3000) by each year and it comes to $100...which is a drop in the bucket for the average Hunter. That's the way I justify the expenditure, and I'm sticking with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2175215, member: 113003"] I’m the easy guy to spot at the range....shooting a rig w/ a S&B, and arriving in a 20 yr old Land Cruiser w/ 325k miles. I don’t have an unlimited budget, so I have to make up for it somewhere. Fine optics def hold their value better than cars anyway. And yes, all the time I spend looking through my binocs and then trusting the whole enchilada on your scope....so I can’t have that scope fail. It can’t fog up, fail to track properly, get knocked off zero, etc. In my view, I hope I can hunt another 25-30 yrs....I’m 51. So divide the cost of a fine European scope ($3000) by each year and it comes to $100...which is a drop in the bucket for the average Hunter. That’s the way I justify the expenditure, and I’m sticking with it. [/QUOTE]
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