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<blockquote data-quote="mpk1996" data-source="post: 1137132" data-attributes="member: 27656"><p>true you can hold off for wind more "accurately" in a low light situation with the scope backed off a few X, but its not that different. next time you are out, look at what say a 25x scope looks like at 25x at a tgt, then at 22x at the same tgt. it will be off some, but not lots of mils. you could just mentally add antoher .1 or so wind. </p><p></p><p>I say all of that because for hunting I would buy the best glass available for the amount I had to spend. so if money is of no obj, buy the Kahles for $2900 or the S&B for $3000-4000+ and then you have the best glass and FFP, but if money is more of an object, I wouldn't buy say a bushnell dmr or vortex gen I over a Nightforce ATACR or NXS which can be had for $1800-2000 or $1200-1400. for the money, SFP will more often than not give you better glass, which will be more important in a hunting situation, even holding for wind at just less than max power. and guess what, if you have better glass you might not need to go less than max power!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mpk1996, post: 1137132, member: 27656"] true you can hold off for wind more "accurately" in a low light situation with the scope backed off a few X, but its not that different. next time you are out, look at what say a 25x scope looks like at 25x at a tgt, then at 22x at the same tgt. it will be off some, but not lots of mils. you could just mentally add antoher .1 or so wind. I say all of that because for hunting I would buy the best glass available for the amount I had to spend. so if money is of no obj, buy the Kahles for $2900 or the S&B for $3000-4000+ and then you have the best glass and FFP, but if money is more of an object, I wouldn't buy say a bushnell dmr or vortex gen I over a Nightforce ATACR or NXS which can be had for $1800-2000 or $1200-1400. for the money, SFP will more often than not give you better glass, which will be more important in a hunting situation, even holding for wind at just less than max power. and guess what, if you have better glass you might not need to go less than max power!! [/QUOTE]
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