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<blockquote data-quote="statelineRUT" data-source="post: 876792" data-attributes="member: 1759"><p>In the predator world field of view is more important to you than magnification. I would fair to say that you would not need over a 3-9x40 for predators around here. I always setup on my stands on 3 power to give me the largest filed of view I can get. That is just my preference. I always let the coyote get as close as he will before I attempt a shot. Usually that is under 100 yards. 3-9 is perfect for that situation. In the predator world higher magnification will cost more than it will gain you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="statelineRUT, post: 876792, member: 1759"] In the predator world field of view is more important to you than magnification. I would fair to say that you would not need over a 3-9x40 for predators around here. I always setup on my stands on 3 power to give me the largest filed of view I can get. That is just my preference. I always let the coyote get as close as he will before I attempt a shot. Usually that is under 100 yards. 3-9 is perfect for that situation. In the predator world higher magnification will cost more than it will gain you. [/QUOTE]
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