'Seeing' is governed by the atmosphere. Haze, humidity, high altitude turbulance all conspire against us,

. Usually the highest practical magnification allowed by the atmosphere is around 300X. Very rarely anything higher unless you chase down a specific observing site.
Your 8" scope should be able to go to a upper magnification range theoretically of 1000X (the rule of thumb being 50X per inch of apeture). However, rarely would this possible (see above). More typically the order of 100X to 150X before distortion can be seen. As an example, I've only twice been able to push my 17.5" dob to 360X in the last year with good, not excellent, quality image. Note that astro744 also stated a range of 200X - 240X on good seeing! 300X+ is rare.
Patience, is the only other suggestion I can give.