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<blockquote data-quote="albertakid" data-source="post: 787896" data-attributes="member: 9559"><p>I like a bdc reticle when it comes to varmint hunting I have my coyote gun set up with a nikon bdc scope and it is dead on out to 600 yards with my loads makes for fast decisions when things are happening in a hurry. I also like that you can use strelok or nikons program to fine tune the reticle for field conditions.</p><p> </p><p>I have used a bdc reticle on big game as well but put the limits of these systems at about 600 yards once I'm over that mark dialing is the only way to ensure accuracy.</p><p> </p><p>The bdc system is like alot of things you get what you put into it back out..if you go out and field verify your drops with the reticle in field conditions it can be tuned to be very effective. </p><p> </p><p>However they are not a sight my rifle in at 100 and go shoot an elk at 600 type of deal...you really need to know your rifle and your laod data to make them work.</p><p> </p><p>There is an article on this site about the nikon bdc and it is very informative</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="albertakid, post: 787896, member: 9559"] I like a bdc reticle when it comes to varmint hunting I have my coyote gun set up with a nikon bdc scope and it is dead on out to 600 yards with my loads makes for fast decisions when things are happening in a hurry. I also like that you can use strelok or nikons program to fine tune the reticle for field conditions. I have used a bdc reticle on big game as well but put the limits of these systems at about 600 yards once I'm over that mark dialing is the only way to ensure accuracy. The bdc system is like alot of things you get what you put into it back out..if you go out and field verify your drops with the reticle in field conditions it can be tuned to be very effective. However they are not a sight my rifle in at 100 and go shoot an elk at 600 type of deal...you really need to know your rifle and your laod data to make them work. There is an article on this site about the nikon bdc and it is very informative [/QUOTE]
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