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Oh boy. 15 posts in. He doesnt know.223 on an elk at 510?!
You are incorrect. I’m not saying you couldn’t use a little bit more than 8X, but 22X is far beyond what is beneficial, and actually detrimental to hunting efficacy.This is interesting to hear what people do, but if I'm hunting it's Max power at 500 Yards. In the past that was 16x, but now it's 22x. No need to spot impacts if you put him down on shot #1. I guess I disagree with anyone's take that says less than max magnification for a long range hunting shot. There's no way you're more accurate at 500 at 8x than 16x.
You only take one bullet when hunting?This is interesting to hear what people do, but if I'm hunting it's Max power at 500 Yards. In the past that was 16x, but now it's 22x. No need to spot impacts if you put him down on shot #1. I guess I disagree with anyone's take that says less than max magnification for a long range hunting shot. There's no way you're more accurate at 500 at 8x than 16x.
Aside from low light and spotting shots, why would you say 22x is "far beyond what is beneficial, and actually detrimental" for long range hunting shots? I reject the spotting shots reason, because in hunting my goal is always to maximize accuracy on the first shot. What am I missing in your opinion?You are incorrect. I’m not saying you couldn’t use a little bit more than 8X, but 22X is far beyond what is beneficial, and actually detrimental to hunting efficacy.
Have you actually shot groups at 100 and checked the difference in accuracy between 8X and 20X scope power?Aside from low light and spotting shots, why would you say 22x is "far beyond what is beneficial, and actually detrimental" for long range hunting shots? I reject the spotting shots reason, because in hunting my goal is always to maximize accuracy on the first shot. What am I missing in your opinion?
I have not, but I have at 520 yards many times. There's a place behind my folks house that we shoot 520 at Clay Pigeons many times. I noticed a difference when I stepped up the magnification. My comments were only in relation to long range hunting shots, and in those instances I prefer more magnification.Have you actually shot groups at 100 and checked the difference in accuracy between 8X and 20X scope power?
I've never taken a shot over 500 where someone else or my phone weren't recording the results through a spotter or other optics. I've also never had an animal go more than a few steps on a long range shot. My perspective is to put accuracy on the first shot much higher than ease of follow up. I do shoot better at long range with more magnification, and I've put the rounds in to know that. I'm not saying I'm a superior shooter though. Thanks for your perspective.FOV. Hit or not (and your rejection is based on fallacy btw) you need to see how that animal reacted and where it went.
And because 22X or 12 will not make any difference in hit rate on 8-10” vitals.
See that’s the thing, of course you can shoot better groups on a paper bullseye with more mag. But we don’t shoot groups when hunting. And of course you can hit a clay pigeon with more mag at long range because it’s so small. Both are irrelevant for hunting.I have not, but I have at 520 yards many times. There's a place behind my folks house that we shoot 520 at Clay Pigeons many times. I noticed a difference when I stepped up the magnification. My comments were only in relation to long range hunting shots, and in those instances I prefer more magnification.
Yet.I've never taken a shot over 500 where someone else or my phone weren't recording the results through a spotter or other optics. I've also never had an animal go more than a few steps on a long range shot.