2x per hundred yards at most. I'm almost always 1.5x per hundred, often less. People are always uncomfortable when they first turn the magnification down, but almost always shoot better (especially field shooting where you need to spot your own hits/misses, make follow up shots, etc.)
How do you compensate for wind? I and everyone I know that does it well, holds wind in the reticle rather than dialing wind. What do you do on mid range shots where you don't want max magnification? This is a question I've never gotten a great answer on from guys who are SFP fans, and the main reason I use all FFP scopes. There's often enough wind that you need to account for it at say 300 yards. Even a 3-9x has you at double where I want to be for magnification. 18x? Forget it. I'd prefer to be around 5x.
How do you compensate for wind? I and everyone I know that does it well, holds wind in the reticle rather than dialing wind. What do you do on mid range shots where you don't want max magnification? This is a question I've never gotten a great answer on from guys who are SFP fans, and the main reason I use all FFP scopes. There's often enough wind that you need to account for it at say 300 yards. Even a 3-9x has you at double where I want to be for magnification. 18x? Forget it. I'd prefer to be around 5x.