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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 946743" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I haven't had the time to mount it yet. But looking through it at 14 power compared to looking through 9 power...... the heck with points, I will be able to count nose hairs.</p><p></p><p>Two years ago I laid over a stump for a good 30 minutes watching a bull who was much bigger body wise than the cows he was with. He had tall horns but I just couldn't put forks on him. His horns were real red colored from rubbing on the alder trees. And where he was at there was a bunch of red stemmed huckleberry brush behind him. He ended up walking off into the timber never to be seen again. I decided then that I needed more horse power in my scope (or maybe 30 year old eyes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 946743, member: 498"] I haven't had the time to mount it yet. But looking through it at 14 power compared to looking through 9 power...... the heck with points, I will be able to count nose hairs. Two years ago I laid over a stump for a good 30 minutes watching a bull who was much bigger body wise than the cows he was with. He had tall horns but I just couldn't put forks on him. His horns were real red colored from rubbing on the alder trees. And where he was at there was a bunch of red stemmed huckleberry brush behind him. He ended up walking off into the timber never to be seen again. I decided then that I needed more horse power in my scope (or maybe 30 year old eyes). [/QUOTE]
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