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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1231141" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Your budget may be a little tight for the Vortex HS 2.5-10x<strong>44</strong> because once you buy the scope you'll need some accessories (rings, rail, lense shades, etc.) and the best price I've found for that scope (with a MSRP of $569) is about $410 all by itself.</p><p>IMO the scope you have listed here will do the job you're intending to do but you're limited to either the BDC pr V-Plex reticle, neither of which I personally like.</p><p>The Vortex is a good scope; I have one. But with a limited budget here are a lot of excellent used scopes that rate higher in terms of features than the Vortex HS. With regard to "hold over" a good mildot reticle will allow you to both hold over and range the target at the same time and an MOA reticle can be used for hold over if you learn how to use it that way.</p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1231141, member: 50867"] Your budget may be a little tight for the Vortex HS 2.5-10x[B]44[/B] because once you buy the scope you'll need some accessories (rings, rail, lense shades, etc.) and the best price I've found for that scope (with a MSRP of $569) is about $410 all by itself. IMO the scope you have listed here will do the job you're intending to do but you're limited to either the BDC pr V-Plex reticle, neither of which I personally like. The Vortex is a good scope; I have one. But with a limited budget here are a lot of excellent used scopes that rate higher in terms of features than the Vortex HS. With regard to "hold over" a good mildot reticle will allow you to both hold over and range the target at the same time and an MOA reticle can be used for hold over if you learn how to use it that way. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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