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Side focus (parallax) help needed - Leupold 4.5-14
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 592667" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>The NPR1 is my favorite reticle my 2nd choice would be the NPR2. These with the .25 moa turrets and second focal plane scopes are what I shoot to 2000 yards and sometimes beyond.</p><p> </p><p>Although the zero stop is not a "must have" it will make your life easier and remove the posibility of errors when returning to zero after a shot. They are pretty darn nice, all mine are zero stops now. I would get the nightforce rail in 20 moa and the UL rings. That will get you 70 or so MOA up while keeping the eye piece down to where you will get an easy cheekweld. 70 Moa with my 338 LM is right at 2000 yards at 4000 ft of altitude. </p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 592667, member: 7503"] The NPR1 is my favorite reticle my 2nd choice would be the NPR2. These with the .25 moa turrets and second focal plane scopes are what I shoot to 2000 yards and sometimes beyond. Although the zero stop is not a "must have" it will make your life easier and remove the posibility of errors when returning to zero after a shot. They are pretty darn nice, all mine are zero stops now. I would get the nightforce rail in 20 moa and the UL rings. That will get you 70 or so MOA up while keeping the eye piece down to where you will get an easy cheekweld. 70 Moa with my 338 LM is right at 2000 yards at 4000 ft of altitude. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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