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New Rifle, Need some Advice on a Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Duane Waterson" data-source="post: 927709" data-attributes="member: 72826"><p>Mine was purchased almost 3 yes ago... it is np-r1 I love it. Went with that reticle because I did not have a specific load for my gun to get velocity 1000. It has many hold offs if you made charts prior to hunt for quick hold offs if dial up was was not practical... (not enough time). If I were to buy a new one I would go with the MOAR or MOAR-T ( T is finer version... ) I think this new retical is simpler because of the moa. Being marked ..( less chance of error and quicker hold offs) . As far as bullets I have only real experience with 250 grain accubond... I've had great terminal performance with these and accuracy... depending on barrel twist maybe even go with 300 grain. ( not yet available when I was doing development). There are possible better options such as berger bullets for extreme range, But it is all about what you are realisticly looking to do with your gun. Hope that helps you some!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duane Waterson, post: 927709, member: 72826"] Mine was purchased almost 3 yes ago... it is np-r1 I love it. Went with that reticle because I did not have a specific load for my gun to get velocity 1000. It has many hold offs if you made charts prior to hunt for quick hold offs if dial up was was not practical... (not enough time). If I were to buy a new one I would go with the MOAR or MOAR-T ( T is finer version... ) I think this new retical is simpler because of the moa. Being marked ..( less chance of error and quicker hold offs) . As far as bullets I have only real experience with 250 grain accubond... I've had great terminal performance with these and accuracy... depending on barrel twist maybe even go with 300 grain. ( not yet available when I was doing development). There are possible better options such as berger bullets for extreme range, But it is all about what you are realisticly looking to do with your gun. Hope that helps you some! [/QUOTE]
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