I have one that I mounted a 2-7x LER scope on. It's plenty accurate for shooting deer at 100 yards. As was said above, it's a long heavy rifle. The scope works fine when there's enough light, but with LER scopes, you can't see much when it starts getting dark.
I have been thinking about...
"The human eye can only open up to somewhere between 5-7mm depeding on the person. A 4X32 scope will let in 8mm of light. More than the eye can use and is a waste. A 40mm scope set at 4X will let in 10mm of light. Yes it is more, but since the human eye cannot use anymore than 5-7mm it is...
I would think the larger objective would allow more light to enter the scope; something that's important when shooting in lower light conditions. This is quite useful, even at 4x.
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