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I always go 6 x 18 or 6 x 24
if your spending the money go up so you can see your bullet holes on paper at 300
 
I always go 6 x 18 or 6 x 24
if your spending the money go up so you can see your bullet holes on paper at 300

Get a spotting scope to see bullet holes on paper.......Rifle scopes are for shooting game.....too much power in a rifle scope often defeats the purpose of having proper magnification for hunting distances.......ie too much power for the distance game is normally encountered.
This is just one opinion from an old guy with a little experience.
 
Get a spotting scope to see bullet holes on paper.......Rifle scopes are for shooting game.....too much power in a rifle scope often defeats the purpose of having proper magnification for hunting distances.......ie too much power for the distance game is normally encountered.
This is just one opinion from an old guy with a little experience.

I don't think much of an AO scope for hunting purposes either.
If one is prone to buy an AO, get the side focus rather than the AO focus ring.
 
I felt the same need as you to have some extra magnification. You can get it without losing out on the 3x bottom end, but you are going to need to spend some coin to get both.
Swaro has a 6x and March 10x, but now that the Leopold VX6 is available you can get the extra magnification without the mortgage payments.
In the end, I hauled around a massive, heavy scope and didn't get any benefit from the 18x.
YMMV
 
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