Originally Posted by
Bocajnala
You are correct. That's why I put "shakier" in quote marks. I will say that offhand I shoot better on a lower power setting. Off a rest, if I have time, I'll crank it up.
-Jake
I shoot pretty much the same at high and low power. I usually only crank mine up on targets to dial in more precisely. I prefer the wider FOV when hunting deer.
Like I said I rarely touch the dial in a deer hunting situation.
I will turn up with Yotes and such and the distance where I need to turn it up is also about the distance where I start needing a rest although I will use a rest anytime I have the option.
Are you sure you shoot better at lower power or do you just shoot better at distances that call for lower power? I know that is the case for me. I shoot better at lower power because the shots I take at lower power are a lot easier.