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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 71114" data-source="post: 1335208"><p>[ATTACH=full]79570[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]79569[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Ksmirk </p><p></p><p>You have a good plan coming together and yes you have your favs as far as scopes of choice, nothing wrong with that. If you are focused on a ELR rifle, set up the rail to get the most you can out of your scope. It ain't bad to try to avoid any moving parts possible unless you really trust the system. </p><p></p><p>The rifle mentioned above was running a Razor Gen II 4.5-27x56 MRAD scope not moa thus allowing a full 28.5 mils of travel versus what a moa was capable within the three revs on the turret. With the 80 moa rail, the 28.5 adjustability and the use of the reticle we were able to aim dial and shoot anything from 100 yards to past 3000 yards in seconds. So yes in all reality we could be shooting at 2500 yards at your place and on command use our ballistics programs dial down aim using the hash mark in the reticle and hit the common 1" aiming dots stuck to a 2x4 board laying horizontal at 100 yards.</p><p></p><p>FFP can be a benefit in ELR shooting when dialing down because of mirage or seeing more of the target under recoil this allows corrections to be called and made easy due to the Mils or moa hash marks always staying the same size in reference to the reticle and target face no matter what power level your panning up or down on from target to target</p><p></p><p>Good luck, put together a solid system and have a blast shooting ELR</p><p></p><p>Pictures 375 Snipetac at KO2M & shooter</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>JH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 71114, post: 1335208"] [ATTACH=full]79570[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]79569[/ATTACH] Ksmirk You have a good plan coming together and yes you have your favs as far as scopes of choice, nothing wrong with that. If you are focused on a ELR rifle, set up the rail to get the most you can out of your scope. It ain't bad to try to avoid any moving parts possible unless you really trust the system. The rifle mentioned above was running a Razor Gen II 4.5-27x56 MRAD scope not moa thus allowing a full 28.5 mils of travel versus what a moa was capable within the three revs on the turret. With the 80 moa rail, the 28.5 adjustability and the use of the reticle we were able to aim dial and shoot anything from 100 yards to past 3000 yards in seconds. So yes in all reality we could be shooting at 2500 yards at your place and on command use our ballistics programs dial down aim using the hash mark in the reticle and hit the common 1" aiming dots stuck to a 2x4 board laying horizontal at 100 yards. FFP can be a benefit in ELR shooting when dialing down because of mirage or seeing more of the target under recoil this allows corrections to be called and made easy due to the Mils or moa hash marks always staying the same size in reference to the reticle and target face no matter what power level your panning up or down on from target to target Good luck, put together a solid system and have a blast shooting ELR Pictures 375 Snipetac at KO2M & shooter Cheers JH [/QUOTE]
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