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<blockquote data-quote="Stk" data-source="post: 1950250" data-attributes="member: 98934"><p>As someone already pointed out I'm sure the OP has a vortex Razor LH in 2-10 with the G4 reticle. It's a good scope and reticle that should do what he's asking it to do. From his posts I see two likely issues-</p><p></p><p>1) that reticle will only give you the drops/MOAs indicated in the manual when it's on its highest power. Turning it to "almost" all the way up won't work, it's got to be all the way at 10x</p><p></p><p>2) you're not actually zeroed at 200 yards. 2" high at 100 doesn't make you actually zeroed at 200. Hopefully you can practice out to 400 before your hunt but that can be hard many places. If at all possible, AT LEAST find a range that goes out to 200 and get a true 200 yard zero. If you can do that, and you remember to turn your scope up all the way before using the reticle to take a shot, you should be good out to 400.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stk, post: 1950250, member: 98934"] As someone already pointed out I’m sure the OP has a vortex Razor LH in 2-10 with the G4 reticle. It’s a good scope and reticle that should do what he’s asking it to do. From his posts I see two likely issues- 1) that reticle will only give you the drops/MOAs indicated in the manual when it’s on its highest power. Turning it to “almost” all the way up won’t work, it’s got to be all the way at 10x 2) you’re not actually zeroed at 200 yards. 2” high at 100 doesn’t make you actually zeroed at 200. Hopefully you can practice out to 400 before your hunt but that can be hard many places. If at all possible, AT LEAST find a range that goes out to 200 and get a true 200 yard zero. If you can do that, and you remember to turn your scope up all the way before using the reticle to take a shot, you should be good out to 400. [/QUOTE]
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