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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Conzo" data-source="post: 1540784" data-attributes="member: 108464"><p>I think your right on the condition. I have four space masters II myself with 22x @ 27x both are wide angle are they are hard to beat. All you guys have good points. I am just wondering if anyone out there using a spotter seen impact @ that range of one mile using the 338 edge or something else. I know with bigger calibers like the 375, 408 cheytacs or the big 50s you could possibly see impact on the lower powers. If I had a 40x or 60x and brought object closer using the smaller caliber would it show the impact?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Conzo, post: 1540784, member: 108464"] I think your right on the condition. I have four space masters II myself with 22x @ 27x both are wide angle are they are hard to beat. All you guys have good points. I am just wondering if anyone out there using a spotter seen impact @ that range of one mile using the 338 edge or something else. I know with bigger calibers like the 375, 408 cheytacs or the big 50s you could possibly see impact on the lower powers. If I had a 40x or 60x and brought object closer using the smaller caliber would it show the impact? [/QUOTE]
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