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<blockquote data-quote="Flyingdaddy" data-source="post: 1666960" data-attributes="member: 88391"><p>This discussion is troubling for me. I shoot competition at 600 yds at age 70. Off a concrete bench with a 60x variable power scope I'm expecting to hold all rounds under 1moa. Now we have the question of what scope for cataract eyes to hit an 8inch kill zone at 900 yards (less than 1moa) while sitting (presumably) on a stool in a box blind propping his rifle stock on a window ledge.... What's wrong with this picture? At 900 there's a lot more to worry about than what reticle to look through. 1moa wind marks? You gotta be kidding!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyingdaddy, post: 1666960, member: 88391"] This discussion is troubling for me. I shoot competition at 600 yds at age 70. Off a concrete bench with a 60x variable power scope I’m expecting to hold all rounds under 1moa. Now we have the question of what scope for cataract eyes to hit an 8inch kill zone at 900 yards (less than 1moa) while sitting (presumably) on a stool in a box blind propping his rifle stock on a window ledge.... What’s wrong with this picture? At 900 there’s a lot more to worry about than what reticle to look through. 1moa wind marks? You gotta be kidding! [/QUOTE]
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