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    What magnification are you guys using for 1000 yards?

    We have IPSC steel targets out to 550, but getting the hankering to make a run down to the 1000 yard range. Think I'm in for a new scope anyway b/c at some point I'm gonna get doing windage hold overs too at that distance and maybe a 3-9 BDC might be lacking? Any suggestions on what mag range I should be looking at? They have IPSC and 10" steel at 1000. I took a peek through a Vortex recently think it was a 6-24 wow did it look nice! Will be on a Creedmoor. Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sasquatchoslav View Post
    We have IPSC steel targets out to 550, but getting the hankering to make a run down to the 1000 yard range. Think I'm in for a new scope anyway b/c at some point I'm gonna get doing windage hold overs too at that distance and maybe a 3-9 BDC might be lacking? Any suggestions on what mag range I should be looking at? They have IPSC and 10" steel at 1000. I took a peek through a Vortex recently think it was a 6-24 wow did it look nice! Will be on a Creedmoor. Thanks!

    i use 25x

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    I like 5-25X but if I’m shooting full size IPSC steel have no problem with 3-15X.

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    18-20 usually on a 5-25 scope for me.
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    Ok thanks I really liked the vortex at 24 was amazing I've never seen a target look like that.

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    15x is about the lowest I like.
    22x is plenty.
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    I used to use 25 but have 22 now so that's what gets used.
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    Small size, more detail, PID/intel, benefit from more magnification. B/C+ steel, 20"+ plates and gongs, lower consequences, you can get away with a lot less. You can do a lot of good shooting with 9 or 10x. If you go with a SFP your reticle will only be true at a given power, usually max. Sometimes, high teens and 20x+ magnification can be too much. Strange as it may sound less can be more, and easier to hit with.
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    My USO SN3 tops out at 17x on my 308, and I've hit steel out to 1084. As others have said, once you start getting 20+ mirage is more of an issue.

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    I keep it at 10-12X due to mirage. I'm perfectly fine with a fixed 10. But I'm running 3.5-15X. FOV sucks if If I dial up too much. And if you shoot a magnum and get blown off target, it's harder to spot for yourself.
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