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Help choosing a scope for upcoming hunt... details inside
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<blockquote data-quote="bhtkevin" data-source="post: 657997" data-attributes="member: 45546"><p>Good point on the spotting scope. I am going to borrow a Leica from a friend so I should have that covered. </p><p> </p><p>I agree with the BDC turrent being a PITA. I am talking about a MOA turret, which essentially lets you dial in MOA a lot quicker and has a zero stop. IE if your chart tells you to adjust for 7.5MOA, you can either try and count off 30 clicks with no reference point beyond your zero, or just dial in 7.5 on your turrent. I tend to over analyze everything, lol. </p><p> </p><p>My buddy that I am going with will be my spotter and I will be his when he shoots. We will both bring our iphones for ballistics calculations with a set of cards for both rifles. He's talked about getting a Kestral 4500 NV w/ Ballistics but I am not sure quite yet if hes going want to spend the coin. We are trying to save money when possible, but don't want to skip anything essential (ie I had to buy a pair of good mountain boots).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bhtkevin, post: 657997, member: 45546"] Good point on the spotting scope. I am going to borrow a Leica from a friend so I should have that covered. I agree with the BDC turrent being a PITA. I am talking about a MOA turret, which essentially lets you dial in MOA a lot quicker and has a zero stop. IE if your chart tells you to adjust for 7.5MOA, you can either try and count off 30 clicks with no reference point beyond your zero, or just dial in 7.5 on your turrent. I tend to over analyze everything, lol. My buddy that I am going with will be my spotter and I will be his when he shoots. We will both bring our iphones for ballistics calculations with a set of cards for both rifles. He's talked about getting a Kestral 4500 NV w/ Ballistics but I am not sure quite yet if hes going want to spend the coin. We are trying to save money when possible, but don't want to skip anything essential (ie I had to buy a pair of good mountain boots). [/QUOTE]
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