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<blockquote data-quote="Rhino55" data-source="post: 1357217" data-attributes="member: 6191"><p>The 10X42 is a 10 power fixed scope where the 3x9x42 is a variable power scope. I like the fix power scopes because they are more rugged which means they can handle recoil. The variable power means you can adjust the power. It is good for zooming in on objects along ways away. I have a 6 power on my 338 win mag for elk hunting. A 16 power on my 1000 yd comp. rifle which is a 300 win mag and a 10 power on my M-25 springfield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhino55, post: 1357217, member: 6191"] The 10X42 is a 10 power fixed scope where the 3x9x42 is a variable power scope. I like the fix power scopes because they are more rugged which means they can handle recoil. The variable power means you can adjust the power. It is good for zooming in on objects along ways away. I have a 6 power on my 338 win mag for elk hunting. A 16 power on my 1000 yd comp. rifle which is a 300 win mag and a 10 power on my M-25 springfield. [/QUOTE]
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