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Bİg problem 7mm rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 346263" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Leupold and Swarovsky are two scopes with good quality that offer ballistic reticles. Some slightly less expensive scopes with ballistic reticles are Weaver and Nikon. The Nikon is different in that it uses circles for drop compensation on the vertical crosshair. These types of reticles are designed as a "one size fits all", which is usually OK out to 400 - 500 yds. Beyond that, there are just too many variables that can effect accuracy - so that it usually all the further the gradations will take you.</p><p></p><p>Scopes with MOA or mildot gradations can be much more accurate and will take you out a lot further. I am not aware of all the scopes that offer such a reticle, but Nightforce ($$$$) is one.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps the best route would be a used Leupold VX-III with a target turret installed and an elevation dial from Leupold Custom shop or Kenton Industries. With an accurate drop table, it can take you out well beyond 100 yds. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 346263, member: 4809"] Leupold and Swarovsky are two scopes with good quality that offer ballistic reticles. Some slightly less expensive scopes with ballistic reticles are Weaver and Nikon. The Nikon is different in that it uses circles for drop compensation on the vertical crosshair. These types of reticles are designed as a "one size fits all", which is usually OK out to 400 - 500 yds. Beyond that, there are just too many variables that can effect accuracy - so that it usually all the further the gradations will take you. Scopes with MOA or mildot gradations can be much more accurate and will take you out a lot further. I am not aware of all the scopes that offer such a reticle, but Nightforce ($$$$) is one. Perhaps the best route would be a used Leupold VX-III with a target turret installed and an elevation dial from Leupold Custom shop or Kenton Industries. With an accurate drop table, it can take you out well beyond 100 yds. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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