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Please explain R2 reticle advantages.
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<blockquote data-quote="STL_Shooter" data-source="post: 17872" data-attributes="member: 888"><p>You know, Brent, the only target I remember clearly from my tests last January is one where I dialed down 1/2 MOA in elevation on the NF, and it gave me between 3/4 and 1 minute of POI shift that would creep back up where it should be by the third shot.</p><p></p><p>The reason I remember this so vividly is that when you use the R2 the way I do, you absolutely must have a perfect zero. If the center of your group is 1/2 MOA off at 600, you are hosed the farther out you go... </p><p></p><p>I was driving myself crazy trying to get perfect zero when I realized I just needed to put a few downrange each time I made an adjustment to take care of the issue! </p><p></p><p>Other than that, I got all kinds of crazy results with the other scopes that only served to prove the concept to me, and I quit.</p><p></p><p>I'll be amazed and pleasantly suprised if you don't find the same thing. But even so, the benefits of a system that requires no interaction from the shooter are still there, and would keep me on the dark side!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STL_Shooter, post: 17872, member: 888"] You know, Brent, the only target I remember clearly from my tests last January is one where I dialed down 1/2 MOA in elevation on the NF, and it gave me between 3/4 and 1 minute of POI shift that would creep back up where it should be by the third shot. The reason I remember this so vividly is that when you use the R2 the way I do, you absolutely must have a perfect zero. If the center of your group is 1/2 MOA off at 600, you are hosed the farther out you go... I was driving myself crazy trying to get perfect zero when I realized I just needed to put a few downrange each time I made an adjustment to take care of the issue! Other than that, I got all kinds of crazy results with the other scopes that only served to prove the concept to me, and I quit. I'll be amazed and pleasantly suprised if you don't find the same thing. But even so, the benefits of a system that requires no interaction from the shooter are still there, and would keep me on the dark side! [/QUOTE]
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