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Old 03-04-2010, 12:05 AM
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I was wondering what members thought about this. I am a believer that most of us shouldn't shoot over 200 yards at deer size game. If that is the case why are shooters flocking toward mega scopes. I see alot of 4x12 or 3x10 scopes at the range on sight in days. The old standard was a 4x fixed and that is now replaced by a 3x9. I have a 2.5x8 that is wonderful shooting groups at the bench but I have always used it set at 2.5x when hunting. Are others finding the same thing, a powerful scope is an aid at the bench but then do we all crank it down to the lowest setting on hunting days. I have a couple of low powered variables 1.5x5 and 1.5x4.5, are others switching over to these too? I am just looking for your opinions here, there is no right or wrong.

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Old 03-04-2010, 12:17 AM
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Lots of opinions so lots of offerings. I mostly use 3X9, 2X7, I would have no problem on the right rifle a 4X12X50 for elk, or more for varmit hunting. Western hunting where a 300-400 yd shot is taken would be routine with higher optics. Many of us need some additional eye help and thus higher scope power. Most of my eastern deer hunting is in the middle range 4-5 power.
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Old 03-04-2010, 04:31 AM
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I like big scopes for details. They make me feel more confident about my shot placement. Besides it has saved many a bucks life from being shot before his time and allowed to get a year or two more under his belt.
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Old 03-04-2010, 01:38 PM
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I believe your choice of scope has a lot to do with where and how you hunt. Here, Montana, I can get a 25 yard shot or a 425+yard shot on any given day. I woud say my average has been around 150 yards. Unlike some, I DON"T use my scope for finding or looking at game - that's what my binos are for - and they're a LOT safer for that. One thing to keep in mind, especially for you newbies, a scope doesn't make you shoot more acturately. In fact, too much power makes shooting MORE difficult because it decreases your field of view making it harder to initially get the game into your scope and it increases percieved scope movement due to breathing, wind, etc. All my scopes are 3-9, and when I'm hunting antelope, I set them at 9 and forget it, but when I'm moving in and out of dense to open cover while hunting deer and elk, I'm continually cranking them up and down. The buck I shot in 2008 was about 40 yards out and moving toward me; last year's was about 200 yards out and quartering away. The first one shot at the 3 setting; the second one shot at the 9 setting.
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Old 03-04-2010, 02:13 PM
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I believe your choice of scope has a lot to do with where and how you hunt. Here, Montana, I can get a 25 yard shot or a 425+yard shot on any given day. I woud say my average has been around 150 yards. Unlike some, I DON"T use my scope for finding or looking at game - that's what my binos are for - and they're a LOT safer for that. One thing to keep in mind, especially for you newbies, a scope doesn't make you shoot more acturately. In fact, too much power makes shooting MORE difficult because it decreases your field of view making it harder to initially get the game into your scope and it increases percieved scope movement due to breathing, wind, etc. All my scopes are 3-9, and when I'm hunting antelope, I set them at 9 and forget it, but when I'm moving in and out of dense to open cover while hunting deer and elk, I'm continually cranking them up and down. The buck I shot in 2008 was about 40 yards out and moving toward me; last year's was about 200 yards out and quartering away. The first one shot at the 3 setting; the second one shot at the 9 setting.
Very well said, I totally agree!
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Old 03-04-2010, 03:16 PM
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most of my scopes run between 3X9 and 4X10 the atec on my 22.250 is a 3.8X12 i do have a 9X18 and would you believe thats on my ruger 77-22.
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Old 03-04-2010, 06:04 PM
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Typically in our area you can get a 200-400 yard shot if you sit the fields , but in the woods a 3x9 or 2x7 is fine. Now if your shooting coyotes or woodchucks I prefer a much stronger scope.
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Old 03-04-2010, 08:06 PM
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I don't think I have a single scope "larger" than a 3x9x40 on any of my rifles. But then again, with the limited distances (~100 yards max) I have to shoot on my meager 15 acres that is more than enough. I'll use the 9x when zeroing the rifle, but back it off to around 4 or 5 during season.

Would love the chance to see what some of my rifles would do out to 300 - 400 yrds, but that's not going to be happening any time soon.
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Old 03-04-2010, 10:20 PM
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All of my scopes are either fixed 4x or 3-9 power. Overall it just depends on where you hunt. In my area your shots can be 25 yards or less in the woods or they can be 200 yards or more in a field...
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Old 03-07-2010, 11:30 AM
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Karl:
these replies /posts basically communicate the same message. Specifically, take heed to the post by "Onehorse" as he nails it on the head!
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