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The Basics, Starting Out
Leupold 2.5-8x36 reasonable range capability
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<blockquote data-quote="marksman1941" data-source="post: 3045232" data-attributes="member: 68542"><p>That's purely personal preference and practice time on the gun. My brother uses a fixed 6x (SWFA) on a 243 for rock hunting out to 1400 yards. It has very fine crosshairs, which helps a ton. But the magnification is all preference and what you're comfy with. Many many old timers used a weaver k4 4x or similar scope for deer out to 300 or 400 with regularity. It was what was available, and with some practice a good shot on a critter is viable at distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksman1941, post: 3045232, member: 68542"] That’s purely personal preference and practice time on the gun. My brother uses a fixed 6x (SWFA) on a 243 for rock hunting out to 1400 yards. It has very fine crosshairs, which helps a ton. But the magnification is all preference and what you’re comfy with. Many many old timers used a weaver k4 4x or similar scope for deer out to 300 or 400 with regularity. It was what was available, and with some practice a good shot on a critter is viable at distance. [/QUOTE]
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