pikespeakgoat
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My opinion, variable, you can crank it up when conditions allow yet you can crank it down when conditions dictate.
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Tsingleton said:Most of the advise has went straight to the prairie dog hunting aspect of the question.
The OP said his rifle was mostly target shooting with a once a year dog hunt. If you want to be serious at all about target shooting even at local club matches. IMO you need a 36x scope. Varialble would be better. But I would take my weaver T36 for under $400 before any 6-20 variable every time for target shooting.
The 8-32 SIII sightron is a good choice as well but your in a different pricing bracket
triggerhappy243 said:no one said anything about where the mirage originates. My dog hunts occur at the hottest weeks in the summer. and I use a 8x32x44 mm burris. at 625 I saw no mirage... 95 degrees to boot. lens quality and properly focused? maybe. one shot, one killed... with an eye witness thru a separate spotting scope.
