AshleyWY
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Aloha!
Yesterday I had the pleasure of hunting on private property for axis deer here in Hawa'i. I'm a very novice hunter and had a question regarding scopes: Am I losing my mind, or does an animal look larger in a scope than in reality? Or does it generally depend on how your scope is set up (what level of magnification you're using and whatnot)? I ask this because I shot a doe at a little under 200 yards yesterday, and when I came upon the deer in the field in order to begin field dressing it, I honestly didn't realize I'd shot such a small animal (it was either a young doe or an older fawn). Is this to be expected?
Thanks in advance for helping this newb to understand...
Yesterday I had the pleasure of hunting on private property for axis deer here in Hawa'i. I'm a very novice hunter and had a question regarding scopes: Am I losing my mind, or does an animal look larger in a scope than in reality? Or does it generally depend on how your scope is set up (what level of magnification you're using and whatnot)? I ask this because I shot a doe at a little under 200 yards yesterday, and when I came upon the deer in the field in order to begin field dressing it, I honestly didn't realize I'd shot such a small animal (it was either a young doe or an older fawn). Is this to be expected?
Thanks in advance for helping this newb to understand...