is a 6x42 scope to much for hunting

I'm trying to sell a 3-9x scope that is really quite nice, for the reason that I can't see ever needing that much magnification in the hunting I do. I think 6x is certainly enough, but it might be a bit much sometimes. I like fixed scope to be 4x because it seems to me I won't want more power as often as a 6x may make me wish for a bit less.

But you are the only one who can really decide for your hunting.
 
I'm trying to sell a 3-9x scope that is really quite nice, for the reason that I can't see ever needing that much magnification in the hunting I do. I think 6x is certainly enough, but it might be a bit much sometimes. I like fixed scope to be 4x because it seems to me I won't want more power as often as a 6x may make me wish for a bit less.

But you are the only one who can really decide for your hunting.

I have hunted with the 4x it is a good all around scope for hunting
 
A 6x scope is definitely not too much for general hunting purposes. A rifle that fits properly and practising good cheek weld is paramount for close/running shots, regardless of magnification.
 
big game hunting i have fixed 4 and fixed 6 power scopes. i have made shots on paper out to 300yrds. i have a 7-21 on my wmr for target shooting. but i shoot 12g shells at 100yrds. its all relivant to size of your target and distances you hunt at. with the 7-21 on my 30-06 i could make 5-600 yrd shots but the places i hunt i might get a 300yrd shot in a clearcut once in a blue moon
 
I have a few 4X and 6X Leopolds that I picked up used over the years and I believe that for most hunting, I prefer the 6X. I have a 6X mounted on a .270, .300 H&H and even a .223 Ackley sporter. Initially I was concerned about close encounters but they have never been a problem. My other favorite would be a 3X Leopold for something like a .300 Savage. They tend to be fairly light and dead reliable.
 
It is perfect for a hunting rifle. I've pegged deer from 50-300 yards with my 6x36.

I'll add that I've never felt over or underscoped with it.
 
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