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USO new long range hunting scope
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<blockquote data-quote="elkregulator" data-source="post: 539537" data-attributes="member: 8795"><p>If you could keep it around 20 oz it would be a big competitive advantage over the competition in the price range you are at. I think this is why the March's are catching on. </p><p></p><p>If you are thinking of doing a velocity reticle, keep it in the FFP.</p><p></p><p>Keep the windage marks on the reticle to 1 moa or less.</p><p></p><p>For the long range crowd, a free Trajectory Matched Turret (with mil or moa still on it) would be a marketing asset.</p><p></p><p></p><p>zero stop is a must</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkregulator, post: 539537, member: 8795"] If you could keep it around 20 oz it would be a big competitive advantage over the competition in the price range you are at. I think this is why the March’s are catching on. If you are thinking of doing a velocity reticle, keep it in the FFP. Keep the windage marks on the reticle to 1 moa or less. For the long range crowd, a free Trajectory Matched Turret (with mil or moa still on it) would be a marketing asset. zero stop is a must [/QUOTE]
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