Like KJ said, if any kind of range is required you then have to go to narrow mode and lose field of view.
However if your shooting with your dog's flushing pheasants and retrieving ducks etc a go...
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Like KJ said, if any kind of range is required you then have to go to narrow mode and lose field of view.
However if your shooting with your dog's flushing pheasants and retrieving ducks etc a go...