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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1216335" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I'm not saying a fixed 10x isn't doable, it just isn't easy up close...at all. I had run around with a fixed 10x on a M24 for years. It's a good all around medium to long range rifle scope. </p><p>One of my personal rifles wears a fixed 6x and though quite a bit better for closer engagements, it still isn't ideal. It isn't ideal for longer range precision work either, it's just a good compromise for an all around fixed power. I don't plan on busting brush or making 1000 yard head shots. </p><p>If you go fixed just realize that there is a compromise somewhere, but then again there is that possibility with any decision we make. When I'm training guys I tell them there is good and bad with everything we do, hopefully we just make the choice that has more good than bad. It's the same with choosing equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1216335, member: 8873"] I'm not saying a fixed 10x isn't doable, it just isn't easy up close...at all. I had run around with a fixed 10x on a M24 for years. It's a good all around medium to long range rifle scope. One of my personal rifles wears a fixed 6x and though quite a bit better for closer engagements, it still isn't ideal. It isn't ideal for longer range precision work either, it's just a good compromise for an all around fixed power. I don't plan on busting brush or making 1000 yard head shots. If you go fixed just realize that there is a compromise somewhere, but then again there is that possibility with any decision we make. When I'm training guys I tell them there is good and bad with everything we do, hopefully we just make the choice that has more good than bad. It's the same with choosing equipment. [/QUOTE]
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