bojangles808
WKR
I was a "shoot on max power guy" since I started hunting bc I thought the animal bigger in the scope always gave me more confidence. It worked well until it didn't. I was too slow on a follow up shot and it cost me an animal. Reading up on here that max power isn;t always a great idea, and FOV to take that follow up shot and spot shots is critical to being a better marksman.
My question is how then does one balance adequate FOV with what power you shoot on game on a variable power scope? is it as simple as just shoot on the minimum power you are confident in depending on target/situation so you have the most FOV? Or is there more to it?
My question is how then does one balance adequate FOV with what power you shoot on game on a variable power scope? is it as simple as just shoot on the minimum power you are confident in depending on target/situation so you have the most FOV? Or is there more to it?
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