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- Prince Albert, Sk
3-9 is PLENTY for big game hunting at many distances.
Remember that a target(animal) at 900 yards will appear to be around 100 @ 9X magnification.
I would honestly stay away from large magnification like 6-18 for a first time hunting rifle optic.
The larger FOV and lower magnification will help train your eye and provide quicker target acquisition at close ranges.
Again , quality of glass is more important than magnification when needing clarity to see a target.
6-18 , that is a good .22 or varmint scope.
Also, choose the optic that looks good to YOUR eyes not someone else.
Remember that a target(animal) at 900 yards will appear to be around 100 @ 9X magnification.
I would honestly stay away from large magnification like 6-18 for a first time hunting rifle optic.
The larger FOV and lower magnification will help train your eye and provide quicker target acquisition at close ranges.
Again , quality of glass is more important than magnification when needing clarity to see a target.
6-18 , that is a good .22 or varmint scope.
Also, choose the optic that looks good to YOUR eyes not someone else.
Under stand that a 3x 9 might be of some interest
but this type of scope is old school deer / elk moose
shoots could be 100-350 and beyond . 3x9 just don't cut it
this is we're the 6x 18 step in
now at 300 you can see what your shooting at .
If light is what your looking at try a 6x 18 with a 25 mm tube
Nikon buck master 6x18
you can dial it down if need be
Years of hunting pulled all the 3x9 s
cant see good after 300


















































