@Big5
I have 3 to 9s Or 3.5 to 10s fitted to my rifles all are usually set somewhere around 4 to 6. If I have the time I will wind them up for use off a good rest. Once you start going over 10 power on warm days mirage starts to play havoc.
Strange I started many years ago with 4 or 6 power scopes and never found them wanting at any range I shot game out to. Usually no more than 300 yards max. Getting hold of good quality fixed power scopes 8s a mission nowdays. What we used to shoot with 4 and 6 power scopes we now need 15, 18,or 2 4 power scopes for the same distance.
My son loves higher powered scopes but wondered why he was missing so much. I convinced him to wild the scope down to 4 power now he hits most things most of the time. LESS perceived WOBBLE off an unsteady rest. He has finally learnt to walk around the bush with his scope set on 3 or 4 and only winds it up when he has the time and steady rest.
I remember giving him the doors for shooting 600ml plastic bottles at 400 yards and he couldn't hit a thing. He worked it out he had to come up another bar or two on the scope. After he belted 5 in a row he told me I was an idiot and my doors were off.worked out my doors were 100% correct for 9 power on his scope. Problem was he had it set around his favorite 4.5 power and had to adjust for that.
If'n he can shoot 600ml drink bottles a 400 yards with a scope set on 4 and a half power why do we need more than 6 or 8 that were the long range scopes of yore
Bob