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deerslayer15
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January 26, 2005, 04:23:29 PM »
Is it true that a 6x24x50 will show my movement to much to deer hunt with. The only reason I want such a big scope is cause this rifle will dubble as a varmit gun to.
Any help will be well takin. :wink:
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January 26, 2005, 04:30:08 PM »
If u keep it on 6x for deer it should be ok . When u get up to 24x thing`s will move a lot Rich
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January 27, 2005, 07:18:40 AM »
Actually, when setting a scope to even 16x is quite noticeable - you can see the cross hairs go up and down with the beat of your heart.
Actually, I'm not really kidding about that. I have an Elite 4200 4x-16x and you better hold the gun pretty still at 16x. Then again, it may "train" you to hold the gun still - or at least for me it kinda does. Of course I don't think that I have ever used a scope set any higher than 12x, but if you varmint hunt, I'm sure you probably would.
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