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5 minutes ago, bruno22rf said:

IMHO 4x40 will take care of 99.9% of shooting situations.

People seem to say this but other than close range rats I cant imagine folk not turning up the mag, I'm normally on 8 or 10 on a 6*24*44 only go to the silly end of the mag on paper

I used to have a 8*56 and its certainly simpler point and shoot but I would stick with variable you can always just leave it on six say, you can't adjust if the options not there.

what scopes are you using on the squirrels Bruno? I'm guessing not 4*40?

 

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I dont really use many of my guns below 9x mag for general hunting .

I do wind down some scopes to1.5 x for  very close range rats .

I have a couple of 2-7 x scopes and find the 7x a bit limited beyond 25 yds. 

If i were to have a fixed mag for general work it would be either 8 xor 9 x mag .

As a dedicated barn gun probably 6x .

But not 4x. 

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On ‎22‎/‎11‎/‎2017 at 23:40, bruno22rf said:

Both my scopes are 3-9 x 50's but the vast majority of the time they're set at 5x - cannot remember the last time I altered them.

Not the magic 4*40 then :lol:

only saying this because folk seem to say this only I've never found them much use other than plinking and lamping rats, 

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In my younger days the 4x40 was pretty much the standard scope and they served us well - times have changed and I would guess that a 50mm lens is about the norm nowadays as scopes have become cheaper and more versatile. I can still remember using a 4x15 scope where the adjusting screws actually moved the cross hairs so you often found the centre of the aiming point way off centre - weird.

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I’m only using 3.5x on my 243 but with an air rifle I find it’s not enough.

low mags fine on big guns as it’s centre mass.

with an air rifle you need to not just aim at the head but certain parts. 

Id be happy with either 8 or 10 mag. I used 10x42 on my air rifle for years. Standard hft scopes are 10mag and that’s 5-45 yards. 

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On 24/11/2017 at 16:59, Mice! said:

I didn't see much other than the squirrel stiffen and fall side ways 

The high mag meant I could see brain and bone coming out the far side. Quite shocking but that's .177 inside 25y for you.

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