How to Choose the Right Variable Power Riflescope

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2008

Larry Potterfield, CEO and Founder of MidwayUSA, provides an informative introduction to variable power riflescopes and their uses. This video provides the information necessary to make the right decision when choosing your next riflescope. The entire spectrum of scope powers is covered include low, medium, and high power variables. This information can be applied to scopes manufactured by all firms, including Leupold, Burris, Weaver, Nikon, Millett, Bushnell, Zeiss, Swarovski, Kahles, Tasco, and others.

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  • well seeing how you can get so close to those animals i would recomend using saftey glasses to protect your eyes from blood splatter...

  • do unbearable neighbors count as varmint?

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  • 3-9x is very........average. Very good for .22s

  • Often over looked is the 2-7 power scope.

  • I like Larry when he's not being overly cheesy and smiley (like in the personal defense reviews). Good overview.

  • @UrNorsk1987 Someone surely does. Although many people consider your 'REAL quality' hugely overpriced (i.e. its price to quality ratio is worse than on many other products, while its superiority is not that great). Buying a 2000USD scope with an intent to mount it on a rifled shotgun is nothing more but a waste of money.

  • @SupaGreenBean i do not play airsoft but a 4x or 3 by 9 would work ok for ur needs.

  • good overview Larry. a lot of hunters out there getting scopes just to powerful for what they use them for.

  • ok thats embarrassing! sorry Larry! ok ok  Im a gun nut not a typist!! lol

  • @mattroyster1 Harry?

  • I think the man knows more about hunting than all these kids comments. As one of them shooting a .22 at 150 yards accurately ,I would like to see(-:

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