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| I think it would be a fine choice. The .416 is capable of taking game a lot further than we realize and the extra magnification would come in handy. My .416's wear 2.5 x 8 powers and there are times I wish for more. |
| Posts: 4214 | Location: Southern Colorado | Registered: 09 October 2011 | 
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| My only concern would be speed of acquisition if the game is very close or very dangerous.
Nothing wrong at all with the magnification and certainly not Swarovski scopes. |
| Posts: 352 | Location: Washington State, USA | Registered: 29 July 2012 | 
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| [QUOTE]Originally posted by rodell: My only concern would be speed of acquisition if the game is very close or very dangerous. [QUOTE] Many people can no longer see the irons clearly and need (or prefer) a scope. I think that would be a non issue if the rifle was always carried with the scope turned down. If you need more magnification, then the game is usually far enough away that you have a minute to crank the scope up and 10x might be handy.
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| It would be about perfect. |
| Posts: 20218 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009 | 
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| I started with scopes and lucked out being taught to shoot with both eyes open. That scope at 1.7 power would be much faster than irons for me at close range, unless it's raining very hard. |
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| I have the illuminated #4 version on my .416 Rigby.
Works great.
I have had no trouble at all sorting things out at short range with it, and going up to 10X, its no problem to shoot at 300 yards. |
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| Anybody remember Larry Root? |
| Posts: 8964 | Location: Poetry, Texas | Registered: 28 November 2004 | 
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