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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Vortex PST first or second focal point for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="encoreguy" data-source="post: 1152749" data-attributes="member: 6486"><p>Thanks for the responses so far. I am glad to see that I am not the only one who's eyes are not what they used to be. Getting older sucks. I am not worried about seeing the hash marks at the lower power, just the crosshair. I really could go either way and make it work. There are pro's and cons for both and no clearcut "right" or "wrong" answer. Thanks for the input so far. I am still on the fence and I need to order my scope by the end of the day tomorrow. I also am torn between 4-16 or 6-24. I like 4-16 for most hunting applications but like the extra magnification when testing reloads at longer range. Too many decisions. I know buy both but I buy one new scope a year and swap out one of my older mil dot / moa turret scopes each year. I can usually "hide" one scope purchase from the wife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="encoreguy, post: 1152749, member: 6486"] Thanks for the responses so far. I am glad to see that I am not the only one who's eyes are not what they used to be. Getting older sucks. I am not worried about seeing the hash marks at the lower power, just the crosshair. I really could go either way and make it work. There are pro's and cons for both and no clearcut "right" or "wrong" answer. Thanks for the input so far. I am still on the fence and I need to order my scope by the end of the day tomorrow. I also am torn between 4-16 or 6-24. I like 4-16 for most hunting applications but like the extra magnification when testing reloads at longer range. Too many decisions. I know buy both but I buy one new scope a year and swap out one of my older mil dot / moa turret scopes each year. I can usually "hide" one scope purchase from the wife. [/QUOTE]
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