I need some help. Up to now all my hunting experience has been with shotgun and bows. I have my first centerfire rifle on order - a rem 700 in .308.
For 50 weeks of the year, it will be used as a target/precision rifle at 100-300 yards. I was planning on buying a Bushnell 3200 Elite 10x40mm as I really liked the mildot reticle and the taller target turrets - and this scope is a good value for the money.
It was suggested to me that a fixed 10x might be too long for hunting deer (WMU 46), which is what this rifle will be used for the other 2 weeks of the year
So I'm considering the Bushnell 3200 3x9x40. In this scope I loose the mil-dot reticle and the tall turrets.
Does anyone have an experience hunting with a fixed 10power scope? Do you find that it is too limiting, especially when faced with shots at less than 100yds? Any advice on which of the two Bushnell scopes to go with is appreciated.
For 50 weeks of the year, it will be used as a target/precision rifle at 100-300 yards. I was planning on buying a Bushnell 3200 Elite 10x40mm as I really liked the mildot reticle and the taller target turrets - and this scope is a good value for the money.
It was suggested to me that a fixed 10x might be too long for hunting deer (WMU 46), which is what this rifle will be used for the other 2 weeks of the year
Does anyone have an experience hunting with a fixed 10power scope? Do you find that it is too limiting, especially when faced with shots at less than 100yds? Any advice on which of the two Bushnell scopes to go with is appreciated.
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