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<blockquote data-quote="RBetts" data-source="post: 358551" data-attributes="member: 22077"><p>You can purchase a savage with the accustock for about 580 street price. You can then buy a stainless select match stainless for $315. headspace guage in the caliber you choose.</p><p>For shorter range here is a good piece of glass. Look for a shot show sample they are out there right now.</p><p><a href="http://www.horusvision.com/hawk.php" target="_blank">Horus Vision : System 5</a></p><p>This is a much better rangefinding reticle for not alot of money. I shoot nikon myself but next glass will have the reticle made by Horus Vision. Alot of people don't like FFP reticles, I'm not one of them. Both have advatages and disadvantages. For range finding FFP with this type of system once learned will be very precise if you lost power for a pda or laser you will still be able accurately range targets.</p><p> 2nd focal plane reticle systems have some merit if you can use them at all power settings to range. Huskamaw and the Grey bull Leo's are two examples. I don't have any experience with the other brands range finding reticles so I cannot comment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBetts, post: 358551, member: 22077"] You can purchase a savage with the accustock for about 580 street price. You can then buy a stainless select match stainless for $315. headspace guage in the caliber you choose. For shorter range here is a good piece of glass. Look for a shot show sample they are out there right now. [url=http://www.horusvision.com/hawk.php]Horus Vision : System 5[/url] This is a much better rangefinding reticle for not alot of money. I shoot nikon myself but next glass will have the reticle made by Horus Vision. Alot of people don't like FFP reticles, I'm not one of them. Both have advatages and disadvantages. For range finding FFP with this type of system once learned will be very precise if you lost power for a pda or laser you will still be able accurately range targets. 2nd focal plane reticle systems have some merit if you can use them at all power settings to range. Huskamaw and the Grey bull Leo's are two examples. I don't have any experience with the other brands range finding reticles so I cannot comment. [/QUOTE]
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