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M1 or M2 Turrets???
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<blockquote data-quote="TA1911A1" data-source="post: 614018" data-attributes="member: 37003"><p>Now that I'm getting more into the science of long range hunting, I'm getting ready to send my Leupold 4.5X14X40 VX-IIIL in for new turrets and I'm getting hung up on the decision for the M1 - 1/4" MOA turrets or the M2 - 1/2" MOA low profile turrets. This is my hunting rig only and not intended for target shooting. I can see the benefit of the M1's being able to dial in an exact dope. But the lower profile M2 with a BDC calibrated turret seems like a easy and accurate enough solution for quick and ethical adjustments out to about 700-900 yards. </p><p></p><p>At this time I'm leaning towards the M2 BDC turrets for due to the quick range acquisition in the heat of the moment although it limits me somewhat to one specific load.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on the real world hunting experience of these two styles of turrets would be welcome. TA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TA1911A1, post: 614018, member: 37003"] Now that I'm getting more into the science of long range hunting, I'm getting ready to send my Leupold 4.5X14X40 VX-IIIL in for new turrets and I'm getting hung up on the decision for the M1 - 1/4" MOA turrets or the M2 - 1/2" MOA low profile turrets. This is my hunting rig only and not intended for target shooting. I can see the benefit of the M1's being able to dial in an exact dope. But the lower profile M2 with a BDC calibrated turret seems like a easy and accurate enough solution for quick and ethical adjustments out to about 700-900 yards. At this time I'm leaning towards the M2 BDC turrets for due to the quick range acquisition in the heat of the moment although it limits me somewhat to one specific load. Any thoughts on the real world hunting experience of these two styles of turrets would be welcome. TA [/QUOTE]
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