There is a very good reason why 3-9x is so popular and has been for so long. 3-9x is suitable for most needs. High magnification makes it difficult to acquire targets at short range - most deer are shot at ranges under 200m, where 3x or 4x is good enough. You should carry with the scope set on lower power. If a target appears at longer range you will have time to adjust the scope to higher power, or you won't have time to set up the shot at all. If you can't see it well enough with 9x magnification, it is almost certainly too far for you to shoot.
With practice and experience you may be able to take shots that call for a higher magnification, but then figuring out what scope should replace your 3-9x is, like buying more guns for new shooting applications, part of the fun.
With practice and experience you may be able to take shots that call for a higher magnification, but then figuring out what scope should replace your 3-9x is, like buying more guns for new shooting applications, part of the fun.
























































