Hi, folks. I'm in the market for a scope to throw on my "big sky" rifle. Here in Vermont, things are generally up close and personal, and the power of one's scope isn't very important, so long as the lowest level of magnification isn't too high. In the last couple of years, however, I have spent about six months in northwest Wyoming, and it looks like hunting situations in the northeast aren't the only ones I need to consider from now on. The first three months of my time in the west was from September 1 to December 7. I tagged along with my cousin elk and deer hunting, and learned that a scope needs to be versatile enough to take close shots in the timber, as well as shots out to 400 or 500 yards (maybe more for many of you). My question for all of you is: would a 2.5-10x40 or 3.5-14x40 scope be more appropriate for hunting both timber and open areas? I've shot 400 yards with a 3-9x40 in the past, and 9x seemed to be sufficient for that range, though shooting at a large, bright white piece of paper is much different than shooting at an animal. Thanks for any knowledge you have for me. Shoot straight.
Hunter Cole
Hunter Cole