Sako75Hunter
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While perusing a few different online forums on rifle scopes earlier, something struck me that I've always been subconsciously aware of, but had never really given any thought to: is it just my imagination, or do a very high percentage of American hunters seem to prefer low-powered scopes?
I know there are a few on this side of the Atlantic also who favour 4x or even 2.5x fixed mag or similarly low-powered variable scopes for deer, but my impression is that in the States the tendency towards low-powered scopes often seems to be practically the norm.
I wonder why that is? Perhaps the ranges deer are taken at are generally shorter, and hence off-hand shooting without sticks, bipods, etc., is much more common in the US?
Or could it also be down to other factors, such as what people are used to?
Has anyone else noticed this difference? Thoughts from the other side of the Atlantic would be interesting to hear too.
(I'm not a high-power scope nut myself by any means, by the way; 2.5-10x or 3-12x is about right for me.)
I know there are a few on this side of the Atlantic also who favour 4x or even 2.5x fixed mag or similarly low-powered variable scopes for deer, but my impression is that in the States the tendency towards low-powered scopes often seems to be practically the norm.
I wonder why that is? Perhaps the ranges deer are taken at are generally shorter, and hence off-hand shooting without sticks, bipods, etc., is much more common in the US?
Or could it also be down to other factors, such as what people are used to?
Has anyone else noticed this difference? Thoughts from the other side of the Atlantic would be interesting to hear too.
(I'm not a high-power scope nut myself by any means, by the way; 2.5-10x or 3-12x is about right for me.)
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