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Vortex PST first or second focal point for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 1152763" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I don't have the PST but do use the 4-16 HSLR FFP and here is what happened to me season before last elk hunting.</p><p></p><p>It was a dark overcast morning with a drizzle and fog hanging in the canyon. Spotted a bunch of elk moving down the ridge across from me. Ranged an opening where they would come through. It was close to 300 yards so did not have to dial. I saw them and brought the rife up and there was the bull plain as day but crap could not see the cross hair in the bad light. Dropped the rifle down cranked the scope to 8 and all I saw was his rump going into the timber.</p><p></p><p>The thing is I knew better but just spaced it. So the next scope will be a step up in glass but in the SFP for hunting as I like the scope on its lowest power while hiking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 1152763, member: 10391"] I don't have the PST but do use the 4-16 HSLR FFP and here is what happened to me season before last elk hunting. It was a dark overcast morning with a drizzle and fog hanging in the canyon. Spotted a bunch of elk moving down the ridge across from me. Ranged an opening where they would come through. It was close to 300 yards so did not have to dial. I saw them and brought the rife up and there was the bull plain as day but crap could not see the cross hair in the bad light. Dropped the rifle down cranked the scope to 8 and all I saw was his rump going into the timber. The thing is I knew better but just spaced it. So the next scope will be a step up in glass but in the SFP for hunting as I like the scope on its lowest power while hiking. [/QUOTE]
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