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There’s a test floating around online of a gun writer that used a quite accurate 223 or 22-250 and used a few scopes and shot from 1.5x all the way up to 12x or 14x if I’m remembering right. As magnification went up groups shrank until 5x or 6x then essentially didn’t decrease more after that. However, any varmint or coyote hunter will say you have to be able to see them to hit ‘em and 6x isn’t enough for small targets. 6x is a great magnification for 95% of all big game shots out west I’ve ever seen out to 500 yards. Not everyone sees the same, and as we get older many don’t see in the shadows as well or the animal is behind something and it’s more important to have magnification available if needed.For hunting, I’m good to 300y but want to get deadly out to 450-500y. Do I need more magnification than 12?
What are your thoughts/experiences?
What are you hunting?For hunting, I’m good to 300y but want to get deadly out to 450-500y. Do I need more magnification than 12?
What are your thoughts/experiences?
12x will take you 1000+ easy.
12x will get you out beyond 1k. It's more than enough for 450-500. 9x is plenty for that max range.