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<blockquote data-quote="Huntnful" data-source="post: 2961045" data-attributes="member: 116563"><p>It's just got a thicker reticle than most Mil FFP scopes. Which is why I wanted it. For hunting. </p><p></p><p>But it isn't as precise from shooting paper with a finer reticle. But I still manage a couple decent 300 yard groups, so it's definitely good enough. </p><p></p><p>Basically throughout the season and testing scopes and shooting a **** near benchrest weight rifle trying to shoot the smallest groups possible. I came to the conclusion that I'm just a hunter that likes to kill things lol. It's nice having a tack driving rifle and $4000 optics and all that stuff. But it doesn't really matter much when it straight comes down to killing stuff in all reality. </p><p></p><p>You need to be able to see the animal, see the reticle, have a scope you can depend on and a rifle that's shoots well enough to kill at your max range. And then just practice a bunch. And you can miss a wind call by 2 MPH at 1000 yards and make a **** shot lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntnful, post: 2961045, member: 116563"] It’s just got a thicker reticle than most Mil FFP scopes. Which is why I wanted it. For hunting. But it isn’t as precise from shooting paper with a finer reticle. But I still manage a couple decent 300 yard groups, so it’s definitely good enough. Basically throughout the season and testing scopes and shooting a **** near benchrest weight rifle trying to shoot the smallest groups possible. I came to the conclusion that I’m just a hunter that likes to kill things lol. It’s nice having a tack driving rifle and $4000 optics and all that stuff. But it doesn’t really matter much when it straight comes down to killing stuff in all reality. You need to be able to see the animal, see the reticle, have a scope you can depend on and a rifle that’s shoots well enough to kill at your max range. And then just practice a bunch. And you can miss a wind call by 2 MPH at 1000 yards and make a **** shot lol. [/QUOTE]
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