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<blockquote data-quote="PalsPal" data-source="post: 5057481" data-attributes="member: 12242"><p>My motivation to go to a 4x scope was mainly lowlight of early morning. I had a bird come right in on an overcast morning in thick canopy. He stepped into view and stopped. He stood there for the longest and I thought he was partially behind a tree. But when he finally moved again, he was actually in front if the tree. It was too late for a shot then.</p><p></p><p>With a scope, I would have known and he would have come home with me. </p><p></p><p>Plus it helps judge distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PalsPal, post: 5057481, member: 12242"] My motivation to go to a 4x scope was mainly lowlight of early morning. I had a bird come right in on an overcast morning in thick canopy. He stepped into view and stopped. He stood there for the longest and I thought he was partially behind a tree. But when he finally moved again, he was actually in front if the tree. It was too late for a shot then. With a scope, I would have known and he would have come home with me. Plus it helps judge distance. [/QUOTE]
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