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<blockquote data-quote="Petras" data-source="post: 67458" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>I'm thinking either 4-16 or 6-24. I'm starting to get comfortable shooting longer distances with my 7 mag and I have a 6-24 scheels scope on it. I'd like to get my coyote gun set up for it so I can get practiced up to do it with that too. I don't want to get another scheels 6-24 because the eye relief is horrible on it. </p><p>I'm thinking SFP just because I don't really like to rush my shots. I like to range and dial in so I'm not worried about the retical hash's being the same on all magnifications. (I hope i'm thinking of that the right way).</p><p></p><p>The way it looks to me is the PST has a little bit better glass and also a battery powered illuminated retical... that being said, I can get the 6-24x50 PST for $649 (demo model from cameralandNY) or I can get the 6-24x50 (brand new non demo) for $639. just having a hard time deciding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petras, post: 67458, member: 216"] I'm thinking either 4-16 or 6-24. I'm starting to get comfortable shooting longer distances with my 7 mag and I have a 6-24 scheels scope on it. I'd like to get my coyote gun set up for it so I can get practiced up to do it with that too. I don't want to get another scheels 6-24 because the eye relief is horrible on it. I'm thinking SFP just because I don't really like to rush my shots. I like to range and dial in so I'm not worried about the retical hash's being the same on all magnifications. (I hope i'm thinking of that the right way). The way it looks to me is the PST has a little bit better glass and also a battery powered illuminated retical... that being said, I can get the 6-24x50 PST for $649 (demo model from cameralandNY) or I can get the 6-24x50 (brand new non demo) for $639. just having a hard time deciding [/QUOTE]
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