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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
.308 rifle, 14x scope 1000 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="42769vette" data-source="post: 620442" data-attributes="member: 26778"><p>have you actually tried dialing for range with your setup. ive had 3 buckmasters and they are fine for a scope you plan on holding for range, but non of mine even came close to tracking. i dialed 20ish moa and it moved my initial zero about 1 foot. </p><p> </p><p>tracking doesn't matter so much for a scope you plan to hold higher to compensate for range (thats what the buckmaster scope is intended for) but tracking is (to me) the single most important thing in a scope i plan on dialing. id give up some clairty a long time before i would deal with a scope that didnt track.</p><p> </p><p>a 20moa base would help but if your using the buckmasters for holdover like you should then a 20moa base wont help. my opinion is buy a scope that is made for your intended purpose, and keeo the buckmasters on a rifle that you wont be dialing range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="42769vette, post: 620442, member: 26778"] have you actually tried dialing for range with your setup. ive had 3 buckmasters and they are fine for a scope you plan on holding for range, but non of mine even came close to tracking. i dialed 20ish moa and it moved my initial zero about 1 foot. tracking doesn't matter so much for a scope you plan to hold higher to compensate for range (thats what the buckmaster scope is intended for) but tracking is (to me) the single most important thing in a scope i plan on dialing. id give up some clairty a long time before i would deal with a scope that didnt track. a 20moa base would help but if your using the buckmasters for holdover like you should then a 20moa base wont help. my opinion is buy a scope that is made for your intended purpose, and keeo the buckmasters on a rifle that you wont be dialing range [/QUOTE]
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