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Thanks, for responding SRAB. I find all of your posts informative so please jump in and give me your opinion as often as you will.
A scope story. I started deer hunting at the insistence of my brother, about four years ago. I had always wanted to hunt but other things in life kept me too busy so I just never got around to hunting. Anyway, my brother took me to the range for a quick rifle sight in and then sometime later when deer season started he kidnapped me out of my bed in the middle of the night, took me out to some remote area reminiscent of " Deliverance', hoisted me into a treestand, then disappeared.... ( damn, it was dark!) Of course, I had forgotten all I had learned at the range the month before, so I sat in my tree, lost and steadily dropping my gear to the ground as the morning wore on. (First a glove then another glove, then my water bottle, etc... you get the picture.) After a couple of mornings of "hunting" I was sitting in my tree when I heard some commotion behind me. I quickly turned and there was a buck!!! The LAST... thing, I expected to see. Well, I brought my gun up to my shoulder and couldn't find the deer through my scope! ![]() Well, the problem was that my scope had been turned up to 18 power at some point while I was idling my time away in the tree..... ![]() He turned out to be a fine 4 point. ![]() ![]() |
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Bill>>
Amusing story. I guess I'm just a little surprised that someone would put a variable 18x scope on a black powder rifle! But, your story does underscore the merits of a fixed-power scope. You don't have to constantly make a mental note of where it's set, magnification-wise, in the event of the need for a quick shot. It also tends to cut down on the time it takes to get that first shot off since you are never tempted to crank up to the highest magnification before attempting it. And, inside of 200 yards, and probably much farther, if you can't hit a deer-sized target with a fixed 4-power scope, I seriously doubt that you'd do any better with higher magnification. Well, that's my $.02, anyway. |
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