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<blockquote data-quote="entoptics" data-source="post: 2884889" data-attributes="member: 104268"><p>Doesn't get much better than 308 for the job you laid out above!</p><p></p><p>You don't mention what scope you have, but if I was building the "perfect" woods gun for inside a couple hundred yards, I agree with [USER=116181]@QuietTexan[/USER] / [USER=39547]@dogbuster0006[/USER] about FOV and strongly suggest something with 1X-2X minimum power and an illuminated reticle. Dawn/dusk in the timber can be pretty dark, so having a red reticle is a big help. It can also function as a "red dot" type optic for both eyes open snap shots at closer range.</p><p></p><p>I'd be looking at an LPVO type optic with 1-6X magnification, or perhaps a 2-8 or 2-10 conventional scope, as long as it has an illuminated reticle and a forgiving eye box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entoptics, post: 2884889, member: 104268"] Doesn't get much better than 308 for the job you laid out above! You don't mention what scope you have, but if I was building the "perfect" woods gun for inside a couple hundred yards, I agree with [USER=116181]@QuietTexan[/USER] / [USER=39547]@dogbuster0006[/USER] about FOV and strongly suggest something with 1X-2X minimum power and an illuminated reticle. Dawn/dusk in the timber can be pretty dark, so having a red reticle is a big help. It can also function as a "red dot" type optic for both eyes open snap shots at closer range. I'd be looking at an LPVO type optic with 1-6X magnification, or perhaps a 2-8 or 2-10 conventional scope, as long as it has an illuminated reticle and a forgiving eye box. [/QUOTE]
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