Shawnee
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A lot of deer hunters and hope-to-be-deer-hunters are very well-served by scopes of low magnification, high brightness, good portability and quickness to get into action with.
But the standard Walmart clerk doesn't know how to say anything except "3x9" and the typical gun scribbler who gets their stuff at a discount (or free) doesn't know there are good scopes out there that actually cost less than $1500.
Maybe a thread that speaks to comparison of quality among the lower-powered glass might help someone who otherwise might spend a goodly wad on a scope that has all the wrong features for their hunting.
So what say Y'All ? How about chiming in with your observations about the kinds and brands of scopes a woods deer hunter or river breaks deer hunter might find to be exactly what he/she needs? But just for Reality's sake - let's keep the price range below $500.
But the standard Walmart clerk doesn't know how to say anything except "3x9" and the typical gun scribbler who gets their stuff at a discount (or free) doesn't know there are good scopes out there that actually cost less than $1500.
Maybe a thread that speaks to comparison of quality among the lower-powered glass might help someone who otherwise might spend a goodly wad on a scope that has all the wrong features for their hunting.
So what say Y'All ? How about chiming in with your observations about the kinds and brands of scopes a woods deer hunter or river breaks deer hunter might find to be exactly what he/she needs? But just for Reality's sake - let's keep the price range below $500.