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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 633290" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>I would consider mil-dot or TMR/MLR and in a first focal plane if you are planning to use as a hold over. Dials are the way to go but you are right for fast acquisition mil-dots/lines are great. The issue with reticles like B&C is the must be set on the same power as the are second focal plane and its harder to make adjustments when changing altitude and/or environmental conditions change. I would suggest learning the mil or moa system and purchasing a scope in one of these configurations, you will not go back and will learn as system for all rifles/calibers. For me the line systems are just to imprecise and I hunt and altitudes from sea level to 7500 ft which creates more difficulties. Its easier to print a range card for different conditions and dial or know hold overs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 633290, member: 26939"] I would consider mil-dot or TMR/MLR and in a first focal plane if you are planning to use as a hold over. Dials are the way to go but you are right for fast acquisition mil-dots/lines are great. The issue with reticles like B&C is the must be set on the same power as the are second focal plane and its harder to make adjustments when changing altitude and/or environmental conditions change. I would suggest learning the mil or moa system and purchasing a scope in one of these configurations, you will not go back and will learn as system for all rifles/calibers. For me the line systems are just to imprecise and I hunt and altitudes from sea level to 7500 ft which creates more difficulties. Its easier to print a range card for different conditions and dial or know hold overs. [/QUOTE]
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