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Vortex Viper 4x16x44mm HS LR.
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughrice" data-source="post: 2600447" data-attributes="member: 118657"><p>The Viper 4-16x44 is the highest mag I would go which leaves you 4x at the low range to get a quick sight picture and shot if you jump something up on the trail.</p><p>The higher magnification the narrower the field of view, which again is why I like lower mag scopes for hunting...the bigger the picture the quicker the target acquisition for a moving target or when time is short.</p><p></p><p>As for reticle... Some people like different options. For hunting, the less clutter the better is the consensus for most which means a simple bdc or moa or mil reticle with horizontal and vertical increments at the most. I'd stay away from the christmas tree looking reticles for hunting. Too busy.</p><p>You will have to choose and learn whichever graduation scale you'd like to use as either will work for LR hunting or paper punching. MOA or MILRADIAN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughrice, post: 2600447, member: 118657"] The Viper 4-16x44 is the highest mag I would go which leaves you 4x at the low range to get a quick sight picture and shot if you jump something up on the trail. The higher magnification the narrower the field of view, which again is why I like lower mag scopes for hunting...the bigger the picture the quicker the target acquisition for a moving target or when time is short. As for reticle... Some people like different options. For hunting, the less clutter the better is the consensus for most which means a simple bdc or moa or mil reticle with horizontal and vertical increments at the most. I'd stay away from the christmas tree looking reticles for hunting. Too busy. You will have to choose and learn whichever graduation scale you'd like to use as either will work for LR hunting or paper punching. MOA or MILRADIAN [/QUOTE]
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