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Erussell01
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Will do! I will put eyes through the scope a bunch this weekend and see if I ever have an issue up close.We should all shoot more, especially off-hand.
But I wasn’t even talking about shooting. If you are unsure about your ability to find a deer at close range in your scope, some practice could help (or show you your/your scope’s limitations). Being safe (ie with the bolt out), just practice mounting the rife and pointing it at nearby things you see (stumps, sticks, rocks). The trick, like with binos, is to put the rifle up between your eye and the target—not put your eye behind the scope and then try to move the scope to the target. It helps if the rifle has the right comb height and eye relief for you.
I basically never take my 3-9 scope off 5x, and most of my shots wind up being 40 to 60 yards. I’ve never had an issue, so I bet you’d be fine, especially with a bit of practice.
One thing I notice is the balance point has shifted on my rifle with this scope. It's noticeably heavier even though it's only a few ounces, and it feels more front heavy but it honestly holds on target better with less movement. I don't know if It would be noticeable in the field.