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Hold over or Dial??? Plus scope suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tumbleweed" data-source="post: 575729" data-attributes="member: 9281"><p>On a tight budget, go pick up a Nikon, "Prostaff" is memory serves me correct. They run around $200 or less. They have a BDC reticle with small circles in it. The scopes are very nice for the money, waterproof, shockproof and have nice crisp click adjustments. Nikon also has a ballistics program "Spot On" that will show you where your point of impact in the reticle will be if you know your velocity and obviously the bullet you are using. My brother put one on his stock Savage 300Win with Berger 168 vld handloads and we had him to 600 yards in the last circle and out as far as 850 yards accurately using the intersection of the thin/heavy duplex and some extra scope dope. The adjustments have tracked very accurately. In my opinion the Nikons have become a much better and more reliable scope than even the Leupolds under $1000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tumbleweed, post: 575729, member: 9281"] On a tight budget, go pick up a Nikon, "Prostaff" is memory serves me correct. They run around $200 or less. They have a BDC reticle with small circles in it. The scopes are very nice for the money, waterproof, shockproof and have nice crisp click adjustments. Nikon also has a ballistics program "Spot On" that will show you where your point of impact in the reticle will be if you know your velocity and obviously the bullet you are using. My brother put one on his stock Savage 300Win with Berger 168 vld handloads and we had him to 600 yards in the last circle and out as far as 850 yards accurately using the intersection of the thin/heavy duplex and some extra scope dope. The adjustments have tracked very accurately. In my opinion the Nikons have become a much better and more reliable scope than even the Leupolds under $1000. [/QUOTE]
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