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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Parallax or AO scope differences for long range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrod" data-source="post: 361400" data-attributes="member: 6327"><p>Of the scopes you have listed I have both Leupolds, actually the scope with the target knobs is an older Vari-x III EFR but both of them are rock solid dependable scopes. I would like to try one of the new LR models but it ain't in the budget right now. I have not found the AO to be too much of a problem but I am right handed with pretty long arms and I don't have to adjust my position too much to adjust the objective. I think you are probably on the right track as far as the AO since you are left handed. The target knobs are nice but not absolutely necessary and they do have a couple drawbacks, they are easier to snag/bump and require a larger case, the regular knobs on my VX-3 work fine and for a hunting rifle I think they are a little more practical. As far as the Viper scopes, I have never used one personally but they seem to be getting good reports.</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrod, post: 361400, member: 6327"] Of the scopes you have listed I have both Leupolds, actually the scope with the target knobs is an older Vari-x III EFR but both of them are rock solid dependable scopes. I would like to try one of the new LR models but it ain't in the budget right now. I have not found the AO to be too much of a problem but I am right handed with pretty long arms and I don't have to adjust my position too much to adjust the objective. I think you are probably on the right track as far as the AO since you are left handed. The target knobs are nice but not absolutely necessary and they do have a couple drawbacks, they are easier to snag/bump and require a larger case, the regular knobs on my VX-3 work fine and for a hunting rifle I think they are a little more practical. As far as the Viper scopes, I have never used one personally but they seem to be getting good reports. Bob [/QUOTE]
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