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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
New Leupold reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="cummins cowboy" data-source="post: 609298" data-attributes="member: 28348"><p>well ok then, why not skip all the markings and clutter above the horizontal and just go with MOA on the bottom that should provide all the ranging ability anybody could ever need and then some. good lord are we trying to range freaking sky scrapers what could anyone manage to need to range that would need all those markings to range it with. </p><p></p><p>as to 1 MOA markings being too much clutter, hooey go check out a huskemaw or graybull reticle, those are excellent reticles that handle the intended job. using the reticle to range with is only done in a pinch and only out to 500 or so yards it does not make sense to handicap a reticle to this extent for the unlikely and maybe not ever needed task of ranging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cummins cowboy, post: 609298, member: 28348"] well ok then, why not skip all the markings and clutter above the horizontal and just go with MOA on the bottom that should provide all the ranging ability anybody could ever need and then some. good lord are we trying to range freaking sky scrapers what could anyone manage to need to range that would need all those markings to range it with. as to 1 MOA markings being too much clutter, hooey go check out a huskemaw or graybull reticle, those are excellent reticles that handle the intended job. using the reticle to range with is only done in a pinch and only out to 500 or so yards it does not make sense to handicap a reticle to this extent for the unlikely and maybe not ever needed task of ranging. [/QUOTE]
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