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Leupold Mark AR for 600 yd 6.5 Creedmoor?
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<blockquote data-quote="graywolf" data-source="post: 1228859" data-attributes="member: 34545"><p>It's lucky that the ballistics match up to 400yd (but not if you are 450 yds away). I agree its nice to avoid a parallax dial if possible on a hunting scope for speed and simplicity sake unless you are at long enough ranges to involve significant possible error. It's easy to lengthen the fixed parallax setting on a Leupold, but if you aren't comfortable adjusting it, Leopold will do it for you for a small charge. If you have a smaller objective and take care to center your pupil, the error is insignificant out to relatively long distances. E.g. I changed my ultralight 3-9x36 parallax setting from 100 yd to 300 yd. That gives me a maximum error at 600 yds of about +/- 1 inch, a lot less than my accuracy at that range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graywolf, post: 1228859, member: 34545"] It's lucky that the ballistics match up to 400yd (but not if you are 450 yds away). I agree its nice to avoid a parallax dial if possible on a hunting scope for speed and simplicity sake unless you are at long enough ranges to involve significant possible error. It's easy to lengthen the fixed parallax setting on a Leupold, but if you aren't comfortable adjusting it, Leopold will do it for you for a small charge. If you have a smaller objective and take care to center your pupil, the error is insignificant out to relatively long distances. E.g. I changed my ultralight 3-9x36 parallax setting from 100 yd to 300 yd. That gives me a maximum error at 600 yds of about +/- 1 inch, a lot less than my accuracy at that range. [/QUOTE]
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