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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Turret turning vs Mil-Dot
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<blockquote data-quote="lead lobber" data-source="post: 79494" data-attributes="member: 4073"><p>Samspade,</p><p></p><p>At the ranges you specify, holdover won't be simple but it can be done. The main reason for dial up clicks is a very precise aiming point at long ranges. In my experience magnification matters less than wind correction. Anybody can hold steady and shoot but **** few can judge the wind!!! Also a quality scope with accurate clicks is important. Be suprised to find how many scopes are not really 1/4 min clicks. At long range that will give you fits!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lead lobber, post: 79494, member: 4073"] Samspade, At the ranges you specify, holdover won't be simple but it can be done. The main reason for dial up clicks is a very precise aiming point at long ranges. In my experience magnification matters less than wind correction. Anybody can hold steady and shoot but **** few can judge the wind!!! Also a quality scope with accurate clicks is important. Be suprised to find how many scopes are not really 1/4 min clicks. At long range that will give you fits!!! [/QUOTE]
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