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Opinions Needed on New Scope... thinking nightforce
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 695603" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>The beauty of a reticle calibrated in some sort of MOA increment, is that you don't have to remember what mark to use, or which one to hold two and a half inches low with. You can switch loads, use it on another rifle, or calculate truly accurate solutions with a hand held computer and real time atmospheric data, expressed in MOA. </p><p>By far the fastest system I have used is the G7 rangefinder coupled with either my Holland ART or Nightforce RR-2 reticles. The G7 ranges, measures atmosphere and incline, and in just a second or two gives me a corrected elevation in MOA, and a windage hold off expressed in 5 MPH increments up to 50 MPH.</p><p>Hold that on your reticle and shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 695603, member: 1940"] The beauty of a reticle calibrated in some sort of MOA increment, is that you don't have to remember what mark to use, or which one to hold two and a half inches low with. You can switch loads, use it on another rifle, or calculate truly accurate solutions with a hand held computer and real time atmospheric data, expressed in MOA. By far the fastest system I have used is the G7 rangefinder coupled with either my Holland ART or Nightforce RR-2 reticles. The G7 ranges, measures atmosphere and incline, and in just a second or two gives me a corrected elevation in MOA, and a windage hold off expressed in 5 MPH increments up to 50 MPH. Hold that on your reticle and shoot. [/QUOTE]
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