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proper scope for a stag super varminter
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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2226584" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>For pdogs a lot of magnification is good. Shots don't have to be fast if you are willing to wait on another one to come out. For coyotes one with a lower maginfication or a large field of view would help you get on target easier with a moving target. Paying for good optics is money well spent but you don't want to put more scope on than you need. For what you describe you should want a good scope. You could get a cheap scope to do the job but it may not be as reliable as you want. </p><p></p><p>As I get older I want more magnification too. You also might want a lot of light gathering for low light shots or maybe a lighted reticle. Think of the features you want and then look at the options.</p><p></p><p>You might want to see how accurate the gun is before you choose a scope. If it shoots really good put a really good scope on it. You could take a scope off another rifle for testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2226584, member: 18710"] For pdogs a lot of magnification is good. Shots don't have to be fast if you are willing to wait on another one to come out. For coyotes one with a lower maginfication or a large field of view would help you get on target easier with a moving target. Paying for good optics is money well spent but you don't want to put more scope on than you need. For what you describe you should want a good scope. You could get a cheap scope to do the job but it may not be as reliable as you want. As I get older I want more magnification too. You also might want a lot of light gathering for low light shots or maybe a lighted reticle. Think of the features you want and then look at the options. You might want to see how accurate the gun is before you choose a scope. If it shoots really good put a really good scope on it. You could take a scope off another rifle for testing. [/QUOTE]
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