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Not sure if right section. Upgrade scope or look for a new one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1315728" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Hey Drill, </p><p>I feel ya as well, most of my equipment is the result of "gifts" from my wife after deployments.</p><p>Here is what I would do in your position (actually what I did do): either get the reticle changed or invest in a budget scope with a mil or Moa reticle (not a gimmicky BDC reticle). Sorry to say that I would NOT trust the adjustments in that scope. I would go with the mil or moa reticle because that would give you the ability to use a ballistic app to continuously update changing conditions, like barometric pressure difference that will come with the drastic changes in altitude I have encountered in Colorado. </p><p>There are a few lower priced scopes that I would recommend to adjust the turrets if you were to go that route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1315728, member: 8873"] Hey Drill, I feel ya as well, most of my equipment is the result of "gifts" from my wife after deployments. Here is what I would do in your position (actually what I did do): either get the reticle changed or invest in a budget scope with a mil or Moa reticle (not a gimmicky BDC reticle). Sorry to say that I would NOT trust the adjustments in that scope. I would go with the mil or moa reticle because that would give you the ability to use a ballistic app to continuously update changing conditions, like barometric pressure difference that will come with the drastic changes in altitude I have encountered in Colorado. There are a few lower priced scopes that I would recommend to adjust the turrets if you were to go that route. [/QUOTE]
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