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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Using MOA hash marks for hold over
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<blockquote data-quote="youngbuck" data-source="post: 515009" data-attributes="member: 22987"><p>I too, at one time, didn't think moving my "zero" was a good idea. I eventually pulled my Swaro w/ TDS reticle of my 300RUM and replaced it with a Vortex. The good scope manufactures build scopes designed to do this. I don't know anyone using a reticle for drop in a nightforce, mut there probably is some who do. I believe the program my hunting buddy uses is "ballistic" on his iphone. I prefer the shooter program with the Litz tested BCs. In all honesy, at 1k+ there is still very little difference, better than most rifles will shoot. Vortex is very helpful. I would shoot them an email or call them and ask what the subtensions are for the MOA reticle, in the SFP, at different magnifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngbuck, post: 515009, member: 22987"] I too, at one time, didn't think moving my "zero" was a good idea. I eventually pulled my Swaro w/ TDS reticle of my 300RUM and replaced it with a Vortex. The good scope manufactures build scopes designed to do this. I don't know anyone using a reticle for drop in a nightforce, mut there probably is some who do. I believe the program my hunting buddy uses is "ballistic" on his iphone. I prefer the shooter program with the Litz tested BCs. In all honesy, at 1k+ there is still very little difference, better than most rifles will shoot. Vortex is very helpful. I would shoot them an email or call them and ask what the subtensions are for the MOA reticle, in the SFP, at different magnifications. [/QUOTE]
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