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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 1386030" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>I used to think Leupolds were good. No more. Not for what you want to do. What I said in my article I published on this site still stands as good advise. To paraphrase, you can't put a good scope in cheap rings nor can you put a cheap(not to be confused with in-expensive) scope in good rings and expect good results. I have gone to NF and won't buy any other for LR work. I have bought many right here at reasonable prices; but be careful as to who you buy from. </p><p>Something else should be mentioned. For long range, you should get at least a 20MOA rail which should help quit a bit in come ups. NF NXS scopes have 65 to 100 MOA come ups, the ATACR has 120 MOA. Not much difference. It also has a 34 MM tube so rings, bubble levels could be more expensive than most 30mm accessories. Don't forget that bubble level!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 1386030, member: 17593"] I used to think Leupolds were good. No more. Not for what you want to do. What I said in my article I published on this site still stands as good advise. To paraphrase, you can't put a good scope in cheap rings nor can you put a cheap(not to be confused with in-expensive) scope in good rings and expect good results. I have gone to NF and won't buy any other for LR work. I have bought many right here at reasonable prices; but be careful as to who you buy from. Something else should be mentioned. For long range, you should get at least a 20MOA rail which should help quit a bit in come ups. NF NXS scopes have 65 to 100 MOA come ups, the ATACR has 120 MOA. Not much difference. It also has a 34 MM tube so rings, bubble levels could be more expensive than most 30mm accessories. Don't forget that bubble level! [/QUOTE]
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