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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Help me choose between these scopes.
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<blockquote data-quote="alexkeyser" data-source="post: 232742" data-attributes="member: 7705"><p>I would consider the mark 4, but with the tmr reticle. I have a 6.5-20x50 with the tmr and find it much better for precise aiming. it seems to me that it covers less of the target and is easier to hold level at long range bcause of the right angle the intersecting hash marks make with the main crosshairs. jmho. for the .17 I would look at the burris tactical II 4.5-14x42. It has a really nice ballistic plex reticle for hold over as well as turrets under the caps which you can zero once sighted in and are marked in moa or actually 1/4" clicks at 100yrds. but it is nice for dialing for a precise shot or just holding over in a quick instance. and the best part is the price tag( around $450). also it is pretty light at 18oz. I believe. I just got one for my 257 weatherby ultralight and absolutly love it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexkeyser, post: 232742, member: 7705"] I would consider the mark 4, but with the tmr reticle. I have a 6.5-20x50 with the tmr and find it much better for precise aiming. it seems to me that it covers less of the target and is easier to hold level at long range bcause of the right angle the intersecting hash marks make with the main crosshairs. jmho. for the .17 I would look at the burris tactical II 4.5-14x42. It has a really nice ballistic plex reticle for hold over as well as turrets under the caps which you can zero once sighted in and are marked in moa or actually 1/4" clicks at 100yrds. but it is nice for dialing for a precise shot or just holding over in a quick instance. and the best part is the price tag( around $450). also it is pretty light at 18oz. I believe. I just got one for my 257 weatherby ultralight and absolutly love it! [/QUOTE]
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