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Scope-Range finder suggestions-270win- 500 yard shot
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 992085" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>I totally agree with Bigeclipse. I would try to find a used Leupold 4.5x14 LRT That stands for longrange target. Then you can dial the clicks and shoot. All you need is a click chart in minute of angle available on Berger Bullets. It is good glass, dependable clicks and lifetime Warranty. The scope won't lose any value. Then I would look for a Swarovski rangefinder. Maybe used, a lot of guys I shoot with upgraded to Terapins, so there should be a bunch around. Same thing as leica. One nice thing about the Leupold is they gather a lot of light and at dusk and dawn when deer are most active is when they will help. You can check out the classified adds on Here and 6BR. com. There is always a lot of scopes and rangefinders for sale. With the Leupold and its lifetime warranty you can't go wrong. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 992085, member: 14053"] I totally agree with Bigeclipse. I would try to find a used Leupold 4.5x14 LRT That stands for longrange target. Then you can dial the clicks and shoot. All you need is a click chart in minute of angle available on Berger Bullets. It is good glass, dependable clicks and lifetime Warranty. The scope won't lose any value. Then I would look for a Swarovski rangefinder. Maybe used, a lot of guys I shoot with upgraded to Terapins, so there should be a bunch around. Same thing as leica. One nice thing about the Leupold is they gather a lot of light and at dusk and dawn when deer are most active is when they will help. You can check out the classified adds on Here and 6BR. com. There is always a lot of scopes and rangefinders for sale. With the Leupold and its lifetime warranty you can't go wrong. Matt [/QUOTE]
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