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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope for truck gun & target shooting to 600yds
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<blockquote data-quote="308win" data-source="post: 2997422" data-attributes="member: 102230"><p>I run a 16" 243 and a 16" 260, both with cans as my pickup guns. Both rifles wear a Bushnell Nitro 2.5x10 FFP with a Christmas tree reticle. Set at 4 power I have no problems seeing the reticle. I like the FFP because of never having to think about subtensions. Quick shots beyond 200 its nice to have the holdovers. Don't get me wrong, I DO NOT dial these scopes as their tracking is sub par and you dont usually have time to dial anyway, but once sighted in I've never had a problem with them holding zero. More than enough scope to shoot to 600, I regularly shoot to 1000+ with them. These rifles take a beating everyday riding around Central Texas ranch roads. Killed lots of coyotes/pigs/deer with these setups. Just an option if you need something reliable and cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308win, post: 2997422, member: 102230"] I run a 16" 243 and a 16" 260, both with cans as my pickup guns. Both rifles wear a Bushnell Nitro 2.5x10 FFP with a Christmas tree reticle. Set at 4 power I have no problems seeing the reticle. I like the FFP because of never having to think about subtensions. Quick shots beyond 200 its nice to have the holdovers. Don't get me wrong, I DO NOT dial these scopes as their tracking is sub par and you dont usually have time to dial anyway, but once sighted in I've never had a problem with them holding zero. More than enough scope to shoot to 600, I regularly shoot to 1000+ with them. These rifles take a beating everyday riding around Central Texas ranch roads. Killed lots of coyotes/pigs/deer with these setups. Just an option if you need something reliable and cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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