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<blockquote data-quote="bruce_ventura" data-source="post: 633308" data-attributes="member: 34084"><p>I agree with previous posters. 600 yds is probably too far for ballistic reticle or a ballistic turret, unless you have previously calibrated it for that elevation and temperature. I would push a ballistic reticle to 500 yds, but only if I had proven that it is accurate at that range with my load. </p><p></p><p>About half the time a ballistic reticle can be made more accurate by slightly decreasing the magnification. You can also change loads. </p><p></p><p>If you still want to go down his path, I recommend you consider the Burris E1 reticle as well. It is a good match to a Rem 7 mag at 500 yds and provides windage holdoffs. Still, a mildot will be more accurate and allow you to easily adjust for altitude and temp changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce_ventura, post: 633308, member: 34084"] I agree with previous posters. 600 yds is probably too far for ballistic reticle or a ballistic turret, unless you have previously calibrated it for that elevation and temperature. I would push a ballistic reticle to 500 yds, but only if I had proven that it is accurate at that range with my load. About half the time a ballistic reticle can be made more accurate by slightly decreasing the magnification. You can also change loads. If you still want to go down his path, I recommend you consider the Burris E1 reticle as well. It is a good match to a Rem 7 mag at 500 yds and provides windage holdoffs. Still, a mildot will be more accurate and allow you to easily adjust for altitude and temp changes. [/QUOTE]
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