Scope for Encore pistol [message #34735] |
Tue, 16 December 2014 20:31 |
Bwrust
Messages: 3 Registered: December 2014 Location: Jacksonville,Florida
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Just bought a new TC Encore ProHunter pistol would like to find out what other are using. It's a 270 cal.
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Re: Scope for Encore pistol [message #34786 is a reply to message #34784] |
Wed, 17 December 2014 20:41 |
jamesgammel
Messages: 1708 Registered: August 2012 Location: Lovell, Wyoming
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3-9 or 3-12 Burris. Doesn't take long to roll back down to 3X if needed. or start and leave it there if that's all that expected. I do give extra points to the 3-9 with posiloc and it's got an edge over even the 3-12. 4 X duplex pretty much blots out an elk at 300-350. 2 X blotted it out much closer.
Jim
Antelope is in real open country. For them I'd select one of the three 10X Burris's
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Re: Scope for Encore pistol [message #34818 is a reply to message #34812] |
Thu, 18 December 2014 20:30 |
Doyle
Messages: 318 Registered: June 2011 Location: Starkville, Ms
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jamesgammel wrote on Thu, 18 December 2014 18:21simple, move to a state where 400 yards can be quite common
Jim
I spent 4 years in Utah. No thanks. The mountains are pretty - for a few months out of the year. Then it gets COLD. The valleys between the mountains are butt ugly. I had lots of friends from Wyoming and Idaho - some from the pretty parts (like Coeur D'alene, Driggs, and Jackson Hole) while others were from the ugly parts (like Rexburg and Laramie). Most of those from the flat parts walked with a lean when the wind wasn't blowing.
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