Personally, if I can ID the game and determine if I want to take the shot with my binoculars, I will be good with any scope which I can see the animal and the reticle. Its more important to me that it is tough and holds zero. I have noticed, the further the range, the harder it is to see that I'm on the right animal in failing light. Rarely at a shot under 200 yards will it be a problem on either side of the legal limits of shooting hour.


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