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Scope recommendations for Prairie Dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="Sealesniper" data-source="post: 3101350" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>My scope recommendation is always the same. Buy the very best. I would rather have one great scope than 20 crappy ones, and I know this from experience. I use the NF ATACR 5x25x56 as I need the clarity and magnification. You can always turn a scope magnification down, but when your zoom bottoms out you are done with magnification. I like to have more than I need, then wish I had a little more. Sounds funny, but a great scope will cost you less in the long run. If you buy cheap scopes, they are basically disposable as not worth anything on used market. So the purchased price is lost. Also, if you spend 2 days in a car, $1500 on food and lodging and other misc stuff, to miss, then you need to ask yourself, what is your time worth?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sealesniper, post: 3101350, member: 20769"] My scope recommendation is always the same. Buy the very best. I would rather have one great scope than 20 crappy ones, and I know this from experience. I use the NF ATACR 5x25x56 as I need the clarity and magnification. You can always turn a scope magnification down, but when your zoom bottoms out you are done with magnification. I like to have more than I need, then wish I had a little more. Sounds funny, but a great scope will cost you less in the long run. If you buy cheap scopes, they are basically disposable as not worth anything on used market. So the purchased price is lost. Also, if you spend 2 days in a car, $1500 on food and lodging and other misc stuff, to miss, then you need to ask yourself, what is your time worth? [/QUOTE]
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