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SFP - how much magnification is too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="jarnold37" data-source="post: 2198445" data-attributes="member: 29241"><p>Probably not a good comparison, or analogy, but my preference for long range scope is somewhat like a television. A 20" TV is usable and OK until you compare it to a 75" TV. Much easier to see detail and fine points. The draw backs to large screen TV used to be that projection TV would not have as clear of picture as a smaller TV. But not now. Projection is gone as high quality definition has replaced it. Somewhat like scopes. A comparison can be made. Top quality scopes with good glass have a good picture when viewing long range. Granted, if sight acquisition on moving target is important I can dial down to 7 power which is plenty low enough at distance. Seldom need to do that and more times I am at 30-35 power. Certainly wouldnt want to go back to a 20" TV. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarnold37, post: 2198445, member: 29241"] Probably not a good comparison, or analogy, but my preference for long range scope is somewhat like a television. A 20" TV is usable and OK until you compare it to a 75" TV. Much easier to see detail and fine points. The draw backs to large screen TV used to be that projection TV would not have as clear of picture as a smaller TV. But not now. Projection is gone as high quality definition has replaced it. Somewhat like scopes. A comparison can be made. Top quality scopes with good glass have a good picture when viewing long range. Granted, if sight acquisition on moving target is important I can dial down to 7 power which is plenty low enough at distance. Seldom need to do that and more times I am at 30-35 power. Certainly wouldnt want to go back to a 20" TV. Lol [/QUOTE]
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