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<blockquote data-quote="Dennisr" data-source="post: 632175" data-attributes="member: 44830"><p>i have a new customization underway on a Rem. 700 in 7mm Rem mag. I am looking at scopes and have the following questions. The intent of using the scope is to at least reach out to 500-600 yards. I have been advised to use the B&c reticle on the Leupold scope and have also looked at thbe BFC on Nikon. At the store, both scopes look nice and bright, but trying to find the reticle lines against a dark background in the store, makes the reticle lines disappear. Now I am worried that in low light situations in actual hunting I won't be able to find the lines in early morning/late evening against the darker background of an elk for instance. Any advice here? </p><p></p><p>Seems that this type of reticle would be preferable in quick decision shooting situations over the adjustable reticles, but need some help on one way or the other. I am not intending to do any competitive shooting, and cannot even see further than 600 yards anyway.......and there are not too many places to shoot that far in Virginia. Help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennisr, post: 632175, member: 44830"] i have a new customization underway on a Rem. 700 in 7mm Rem mag. I am looking at scopes and have the following questions. The intent of using the scope is to at least reach out to 500-600 yards. I have been advised to use the B&c reticle on the Leupold scope and have also looked at thbe BFC on Nikon. At the store, both scopes look nice and bright, but trying to find the reticle lines against a dark background in the store, makes the reticle lines disappear. Now I am worried that in low light situations in actual hunting I won't be able to find the lines in early morning/late evening against the darker background of an elk for instance. Any advice here? Seems that this type of reticle would be preferable in quick decision shooting situations over the adjustable reticles, but need some help on one way or the other. I am not intending to do any competitive shooting, and cannot even see further than 600 yards anyway.......and there are not too many places to shoot that far in Virginia. Help! [/QUOTE]
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