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The Basics, Starting Out
LR hunting Rifle standards and practices
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<blockquote data-quote="kallen" data-source="post: 246563" data-attributes="member: 12891"><p>Kevin--</p><p>In scopes do you have some suggestions on reticles that will work in timber, shadows, and lower light situations? I've never had anything besides a duplex, and I am looking at mil-dot, TMR, or just sticking with a regular duplex setup on a Leupold 3.5-10x40 LR/T with M3 turrets. I like the idea of having a 2.5-3.5 on the lower power so my scope options are limited. I was thinking of holding out on the 2009 Bushnell 6500 with Target knobs, or the Leupold LR/T. I am wanting to have a scope that has low profile knobs not to interfere with a scabbard, it almost seems the LR/T is a no brainer for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kallen, post: 246563, member: 12891"] Kevin-- In scopes do you have some suggestions on reticles that will work in timber, shadows, and lower light situations? I've never had anything besides a duplex, and I am looking at mil-dot, TMR, or just sticking with a regular duplex setup on a Leupold 3.5-10x40 LR/T with M3 turrets. I like the idea of having a 2.5-3.5 on the lower power so my scope options are limited. I was thinking of holding out on the 2009 Bushnell 6500 with Target knobs, or the Leupold LR/T. I am wanting to have a scope that has low profile knobs not to interfere with a scabbard, it almost seems the LR/T is a no brainer for me. [/QUOTE]
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