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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 556310" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>I have been in this arguement before, people can say what they want, yes you can shoot things and spot hits or misses with a 10x or 16x, can you do it better with an 8-32, 10-50, or 8-80, yes my 2 personal favorites are the 12-42x56 nightforce and the 10-50x60 sightron, and with quality glass on its low setting it is not a issue in low light, you can spot yotes at 300 yards with the nightforce and some moon light. I also have a 4-16 nikon monarch with the bdc and on 16x it willl cover a .5" bullseyes. Stop giving him a bunch of crap and tell him what you think of the higher poowered scopes, not what you can do with less magnification. Oh and for the record most ibs matches I attend the rifles wear 12-42 nightforce or 36x fixed leupolds, and some are starting to use the 10-50x60 SIII's. Look up march scopes and check out their 1k view through an 8-80, you can spot 26 cal and larger bullet holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 556310, member: 29890"] I have been in this arguement before, people can say what they want, yes you can shoot things and spot hits or misses with a 10x or 16x, can you do it better with an 8-32, 10-50, or 8-80, yes my 2 personal favorites are the 12-42x56 nightforce and the 10-50x60 sightron, and with quality glass on its low setting it is not a issue in low light, you can spot yotes at 300 yards with the nightforce and some moon light. I also have a 4-16 nikon monarch with the bdc and on 16x it willl cover a .5" bullseyes. Stop giving him a bunch of crap and tell him what you think of the higher poowered scopes, not what you can do with less magnification. Oh and for the record most ibs matches I attend the rifles wear 12-42 nightforce or 36x fixed leupolds, and some are starting to use the 10-50x60 SIII's. Look up march scopes and check out their 1k view through an 8-80, you can spot 26 cal and larger bullet holes. [/QUOTE]
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