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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
NP-1RR or NP-R2 reticle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 14998"><p>I had the same decision to make a while back. I chose the np1-rr. I will use mine mostly for hunting. The scope should work ok for competition but that is not my primary purpose.</p><p> My thinking on choosing this scope is this: For hunting purposes, out to say 500 yards I can use the ranging system and holdover for getting the trigger pulled fast. At these shorter distances things tend to happen fast and getting the shot off quickly very well may be the difference between a hit or no shot at all. I believe the ranging system to be very reliable at these shorter distances.Much more accurate than my guessing.</p><p>I have had the opportunity to compare my estimate vs ranging scope vs Wild rangefinder.The scope and the rangefinder said the same thing. My guess was way off. I would have missed the deer by a long way.</p><p> Beyond 500 yards things tend to happem more slowly,and more precision is needed. So I bring out the laser or Wild rangefinder and a drop chart.Click the scope and take the shot when I am comfortable with it.</p><p> Hope this helps. Just my $.02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 14998"] I had the same decision to make a while back. I chose the np1-rr. I will use mine mostly for hunting. The scope should work ok for competition but that is not my primary purpose. My thinking on choosing this scope is this: For hunting purposes, out to say 500 yards I can use the ranging system and holdover for getting the trigger pulled fast. At these shorter distances things tend to happen fast and getting the shot off quickly very well may be the difference between a hit or no shot at all. I believe the ranging system to be very reliable at these shorter distances.Much more accurate than my guessing. I have had the opportunity to compare my estimate vs ranging scope vs Wild rangefinder.The scope and the rangefinder said the same thing. My guess was way off. I would have missed the deer by a long way. Beyond 500 yards things tend to happem more slowly,and more precision is needed. So I bring out the laser or Wild rangefinder and a drop chart.Click the scope and take the shot when I am comfortable with it. Hope this helps. Just my $.02 [/QUOTE]
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