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What scope would you purchase?
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1286857" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>On scopes, with that kind of power, intended for long range shooting, I would choose a MOA reticle. That can only be had with the Nightforce. If I were looking for a holdover BDC type reticle, then I would choose the Zeiss with the Rapid-Z reticle.</p><p></p><p>With a MOA reticle you can measure groups from a distance with it. As in, it is easy to tell of your long range groups on steel or rocks is less than MOA or not. And can measure the correction needed for your next shot.</p><p></p><p>Also, would not get the custom turrets. They will only be accurate for one bullet and load in one particular set of weather conditions and or altitude. I just think they are more trouble than they are worth. Besides I like to play around with different bullets tooo much...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1286857, member: 74902"] On scopes, with that kind of power, intended for long range shooting, I would choose a MOA reticle. That can only be had with the Nightforce. If I were looking for a holdover BDC type reticle, then I would choose the Zeiss with the Rapid-Z reticle. With a MOA reticle you can measure groups from a distance with it. As in, it is easy to tell of your long range groups on steel or rocks is less than MOA or not. And can measure the correction needed for your next shot. Also, would not get the custom turrets. They will only be accurate for one bullet and load in one particular set of weather conditions and or altitude. I just think they are more trouble than they are worth. Besides I like to play around with different bullets tooo much... [/QUOTE]
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