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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="TX Badger" data-source="post: 2071553" data-attributes="member: 95235"><p>3 notes</p><p></p><p>1. You're just getting started in this so don't write off FFP. If you use a retical hold in a SFP and forget to have the magnification at the right setting you'll be sorry. </p><p></p><p>2. I have moa and mil scopes. The math is more difficult for me with mils when I'm zeroing, but after that the holds and dialing is just a number and less a measurement. </p><p></p><p>3. I have yet to put my hands on a scope that is better for the money than a bushnell dmr 3.5x21. Rock solid everything, clear, repeatable, great Mag. Range. 3.5 is great in the woods, 21 is great for open country and target practice. They list around 1100. I bought my first one used a few years ago for 800, bought my 2nd last week on this site used for 750. Only downside I see is you wouldn't want to pack it up a mountain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX Badger, post: 2071553, member: 95235"] 3 notes 1. You're just getting started in this so don't write off FFP. If you use a retical hold in a SFP and forget to have the magnification at the right setting you'll be sorry. 2. I have moa and mil scopes. The math is more difficult for me with mils when I'm zeroing, but after that the holds and dialing is just a number and less a measurement. 3. I have yet to put my hands on a scope that is better for the money than a bushnell dmr 3.5x21. Rock solid everything, clear, repeatable, great Mag. Range. 3.5 is great in the woods, 21 is great for open country and target practice. They list around 1100. I bought my first one used a few years ago for 800, bought my 2nd last week on this site used for 750. Only downside I see is you wouldn't want to pack it up a mountain. [/QUOTE]
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