I'll keep the pack of gum, at least it might be usefull.![]()
The little guy in my avatar... Would tell you a 3-9 x 50 works a little too well under 30 yards
I wouldn't be scvarewd to use a 3-9 x 40... 3x is just that... 3x... So at 300 feet target will look as it would at 100 feet without the glass... At 100 feet target will look as it would at 30 feet... Sure... A wee bit crowded in the lense but easily doable...
If you look at the scopes they include in muzzy packages you will find they are mostly 3x9... So not overpowered...
The spike horn I shot at 8yds would probley disagree with you.
Thats some nice open country in your avatar, well suited to a 3x, but not suited for lot of other tighter areas where deer can hang out.
The little guy in my avatar... Would tell you a 3-9 x 50 works a little too well under 30 yards
The spike horn I shot at 8yds would probley disagree with you.
Worked for you this time around...
I to used a 3-9 scope when I first started with a scope....Thats what the guy at the gun shop suggested, so it must be the best, or so I thought...I found it got me into some situations where the deer was very close, or close and on the move, and the 3-9 was indeed too much scope....Then I moved to a red dot...Great up close, but not so much further out...I then went to a low powered vaiable leupold with heavy duplex...Best of both worlds, from 10' to 100yrd running deer , and 400yrd moose...Freezer full..
So how about 30 feet..or 10 feet!
The average distance a deer is shot at our camp & quite a few out of your open farm country is about 50 feet...thats average!
3X is way to powerful depending on where you hunt!
One thing I do though is shoot with both eyes open. I can quickly acquire the target, then place the cross-hair in the right spot.
That's very hard to teach yourself to do!
And almost impossible with 3X or higher scopes, although I do know a couple guys that can!
Are you a target shooter?
Those guys have taught themselves to keep one eye on wind socks & one eye on the crosshair/target!
I have tried but usually "fail"![]()



























