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<blockquote data-quote="cbay" data-source="post: 433446" data-attributes="member: 35177"><p>Your hunting terrain is different than a lot of midwest whitetail country here, but i bought the Tamron 150-600 for similar reasons. I haven't actually taken it out in the field yet - but have used it plenty in the yard for deer, turkey and birds. It seems like a perfect fit so far. Later on i will be using it at the farm in a blind on the edge of a food plot and maybe on a few scouting trips on public land in the ozark hills. Might take it bowhunting and self film this fall, but the 18-140 is lighter and more manageable in a tree stand. During the rut i get a little too serious to take a chance fumbling around too much, but if they change to a one buck rule and i tag out early enough, i might get more serious about hunting mature bucks with it. Right now the bow wins hands down. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>If i had it to do all over again i would get the exact same lens. The upside i didn't see coming is shooting birds on the back porch. It's a lot of fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbay, post: 433446, member: 35177"] Your hunting terrain is different than a lot of midwest whitetail country here, but i bought the Tamron 150-600 for similar reasons. I haven't actually taken it out in the field yet - but have used it plenty in the yard for deer, turkey and birds. It seems like a perfect fit so far. Later on i will be using it at the farm in a blind on the edge of a food plot and maybe on a few scouting trips on public land in the ozark hills. Might take it bowhunting and self film this fall, but the 18-140 is lighter and more manageable in a tree stand. During the rut i get a little too serious to take a chance fumbling around too much, but if they change to a one buck rule and i tag out early enough, i might get more serious about hunting mature bucks with it. Right now the bow wins hands down. :) If i had it to do all over again i would get the exact same lens. The upside i didn't see coming is shooting birds on the back porch. It's a lot of fun [/QUOTE]
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