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Originally Posted by K_mack27
Why would you need two scopes to begin with? I don't see any difference in range... 
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I like to set my attack scope at the firing bearing (firing ballistically using trigonometry). Rather than move my attack scope off that bearing, I pull it down and pop up my observation scope to look around.
The attack scope is finicky and getting it set to a half degree can be a frustrating experience. Once I get it set, I want to leave it alone until trigger time.
Observation scope is supposedly easier for the enemy to spot so use sparingly.