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Side focus (parallax) help needed - Leupold 4.5-14
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike027" data-source="post: 592747" data-attributes="member: 5816"><p>This gun will be primarily for hunting in Idaho. We typically hike into the hunting area in the dark to get where where we need to be for first light. Where we hunt there is some timber but also some very wide open spaces (talus??) that could spook game if we try to cross in a run and gun situation so that is why we try to be set up at first light in an area we have already scouted. We find that we have perhaps an hour and a half at best in the morning before the deer head for cover. After that we will do some short walks and a LOT of glassing of the small openings on the slopes to try and catch movment as they get up to move around in the day. I learn more each year. Hopefully some day I will find the secret to getting in close. Thanks all. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike027, post: 592747, member: 5816"] This gun will be primarily for hunting in Idaho. We typically hike into the hunting area in the dark to get where where we need to be for first light. Where we hunt there is some timber but also some very wide open spaces (talus??) that could spook game if we try to cross in a run and gun situation so that is why we try to be set up at first light in an area we have already scouted. We find that we have perhaps an hour and a half at best in the morning before the deer head for cover. After that we will do some short walks and a LOT of glassing of the small openings on the slopes to try and catch movment as they get up to move around in the day. I learn more each year. Hopefully some day I will find the secret to getting in close. Thanks all. Mike [/QUOTE]
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