Have several low power variable scopes and keep them at the bottom unless there is a specific condition that warrants more magnification.
Also have several aperture sighted rifles.
And what I find is - that the aperture sighted rifles are easier to track moving game.
They have a one-to-one kinematic ratio, like pointing a finger.
Jackrabbits with an aperture sighted .22 LR are great practice and not all that difficult.
On the other hand, trying to track with a high magnification scope not only brings the animal "big as life" into the reticle, but also sets up a kinematic ratio equal to the magnification, so very little movement results in a lot of optical displacement, and the animal will "jump" all around in your field of view.
So, with scopes, less is more, and aperture sights are better still.
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