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leupold custom reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 445562" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Alot of opinions here:</p><p></p><p>First, good luck figuring out what Leupold has!</p><p>They have diluted their own market to a point beyond any understanding(even by them)...</p><p></p><p>Second, Why have you decided on a scope you don't understand?</p><p>Sounds to me that you are merely interested in Leupold at this point, but know little about what they offer that suits your needs.</p><p></p><p>Third, a reticle has not been invented that is actually more useful than a med-fine crosshair.</p><p>The dots, hashes, posts, circles, and dilly-dads,, really amount to marketing from the dimwitted for the same.</p><p>Precision LR shooting, in the real world, requires dialing atleast elevation, for MV, BC, air density, range, slope, coriolis, spindrift, etc. And all of this varies from shot to shot, day to day.</p><p>It's your solution -dialed in, that produces accurate results, not hold-off guessing and spotting calls(field sighters).</p><p></p><p>If you have the ability to work through Leupold Wonderland toward an actual end, you should seek a med-fine crosshair, and reward nothing else. If they can't provide something so basic these days, well then they're probably missing other basics today. Try again tomorrow I guess...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 445562, member: 1521"] Alot of opinions here: First, good luck figuring out what Leupold has! They have diluted their own market to a point beyond any understanding(even by them)... Second, Why have you decided on a scope you don't understand? Sounds to me that you are merely interested in Leupold at this point, but know little about what they offer that suits your needs. Third, a reticle has not been invented that is actually more useful than a med-fine crosshair. The dots, hashes, posts, circles, and dilly-dads,, really amount to marketing from the dimwitted for the same. Precision LR shooting, in the real world, requires dialing atleast elevation, for MV, BC, air density, range, slope, coriolis, spindrift, etc. And all of this varies from shot to shot, day to day. It's your solution -dialed in, that produces accurate results, not hold-off guessing and spotting calls(field sighters). If you have the ability to work through Leupold Wonderland toward an actual end, you should seek a med-fine crosshair, and reward nothing else. If they can't provide something so basic these days, well then they're probably missing other basics today. Try again tomorrow I guess... [/QUOTE]
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