AZ_Hunter_2000
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Please explain to me why folks profess that a 4x or 6x scope is all that you need to hunt animals out to 400-600+ yards.
Saw another thread where some folks recommended a 6x. So I took a look at several photos I have taken of Coues through my SLC 15s out to about 1000 yards. In many cases, there'd be no way I could have found the Coues with a scope that has 40% of the magnification and realistically less clear glass.
For those that recommend 6x scopes and shoot animals out to 600 or so yards, do you wait for the animal to completely get into the open and provide a clear outline before taking the shot? Or are you actually able to clearly see the animal that is mostly obstructed by vegetation/shade?
Saw another thread where some folks recommended a 6x. So I took a look at several photos I have taken of Coues through my SLC 15s out to about 1000 yards. In many cases, there'd be no way I could have found the Coues with a scope that has 40% of the magnification and realistically less clear glass.
For those that recommend 6x scopes and shoot animals out to 600 or so yards, do you wait for the animal to completely get into the open and provide a clear outline before taking the shot? Or are you actually able to clearly see the animal that is mostly obstructed by vegetation/shade?