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Nikon Mil dot or Burris Ballistic Plex?
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 106876" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I hear ya those ADL trigger guards are a killer on the wallet.</p><p></p><p>What I was saying was that the mil-dots are set a specific point so that your able to bracket objects in between them and such to get a better estimate on the range. trying to use the dots as an aiming point is kinda rough especialy on smaller targets at longer range.</p><p>The Balistic plex on the other hand was setup and the lines are spaced so that they will be close to wanted yardage marks , granted if your wanting 50yd markers for a 7STW or 200yd markers for a 308 then it'll probably be kind frustrating. I believe that Burris has a deal on their web site that will better explain and give you a ball park idea of where the cross marks will be in relation to your range.</p><p></p><p>I haven't used the Burris reticle but have used the Swarovski TDS and it works well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 106876, member: 8843"] I hear ya those ADL trigger guards are a killer on the wallet. What I was saying was that the mil-dots are set a specific point so that your able to bracket objects in between them and such to get a better estimate on the range. trying to use the dots as an aiming point is kinda rough especialy on smaller targets at longer range. The Balistic plex on the other hand was setup and the lines are spaced so that they will be close to wanted yardage marks , granted if your wanting 50yd markers for a 7STW or 200yd markers for a 308 then it'll probably be kind frustrating. I believe that Burris has a deal on their web site that will better explain and give you a ball park idea of where the cross marks will be in relation to your range. I haven't used the Burris reticle but have used the Swarovski TDS and it works well. [/QUOTE]
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