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<blockquote data-quote="Dilbur" data-source="post: 149762" data-attributes="member: 6081"><p>I was looking at different reticles and the mildot and the varmint reticles have got my attention for a new gun I need a scope for. My other G-hog gun + long range gun has a duplex recticle and I always have to dial all the elevation into the scope all the time. Is this what you guys do or do you think a mildot/varmint recticle would be better for G-hog hunting and some comp. shooting. It just seems like these scopes are not made to run the elevation up and down all the time for say a 375yd shot to a 475yd shot to a 200yd shot and back out to 450yd shot all the time. I have been looking at Nikon Monarchs and Leupold LR scopes because Nightforce scope are a little to pricey for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dilbur, post: 149762, member: 6081"] I was looking at different reticles and the mildot and the varmint reticles have got my attention for a new gun I need a scope for. My other G-hog gun + long range gun has a duplex recticle and I always have to dial all the elevation into the scope all the time. Is this what you guys do or do you think a mildot/varmint recticle would be better for G-hog hunting and some comp. shooting. It just seems like these scopes are not made to run the elevation up and down all the time for say a 375yd shot to a 475yd shot to a 200yd shot and back out to 450yd shot all the time. I have been looking at Nikon Monarchs and Leupold LR scopes because Nightforce scope are a little to pricey for me. [/QUOTE]
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