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Best long range hunting scope??
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<blockquote data-quote="squirrelduster" data-source="post: 299013" data-attributes="member: 9736"><p>I have a Nightforce and a Sightron. Hard to tell the difference. Awesome optics and repeatability in both.</p><p>IMO no comparison to the Leupolds.</p><p>Drop knobs are great if you shoot in the same conditions all of the time. </p><p>Drop charts work better for me because we hunt in areas that are sea level and 100 degrees to another area that is 6000 feet and 30 degrees. I want to know my come-ups exactly. Our deer (blacktail) are really small, typical nice 3x3 weighs 70 pounds and lives in horrible country. Up hill or down hill shots are normal. </p><p>Drop knobs will not work for me so I need a good repeatable scope to put the shot in a small target area. I guess if you hunted elk or the 300 pound mule deer like they shoot on Best of the West the drop knobs would work fine. The target is at least three times as large as mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squirrelduster, post: 299013, member: 9736"] I have a Nightforce and a Sightron. Hard to tell the difference. Awesome optics and repeatability in both. IMO no comparison to the Leupolds. Drop knobs are great if you shoot in the same conditions all of the time. Drop charts work better for me because we hunt in areas that are sea level and 100 degrees to another area that is 6000 feet and 30 degrees. I want to know my come-ups exactly. Our deer (blacktail) are really small, typical nice 3x3 weighs 70 pounds and lives in horrible country. Up hill or down hill shots are normal. Drop knobs will not work for me so I need a good repeatable scope to put the shot in a small target area. I guess if you hunted elk or the 300 pound mule deer like they shoot on Best of the West the drop knobs would work fine. The target is at least three times as large as mine. [/QUOTE]
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