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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Varmint hunters reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="sweetooth" data-source="post: 250506" data-attributes="member: 10354"><p>The vt shoots great. I mounted a nikon monarch 6.5-20x44 that I had laying around. After I got it sighted in the first 3 shot group was .375 center to center. And thats with cheap Remington UMC 50gr. jhp ammo. I'm pretty sure that the leupold is a 2nd focal plane scope because the reticle stays the same size throughout the zoom. With first focal plane scope like the Schmidt and bender, the reticle grows as you zoom in. I looked through the leupold manual and it shows two different triangles but they dont tell what magnification they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sweetooth, post: 250506, member: 10354"] The vt shoots great. I mounted a nikon monarch 6.5-20x44 that I had laying around. After I got it sighted in the first 3 shot group was .375 center to center. And thats with cheap Remington UMC 50gr. jhp ammo. I'm pretty sure that the leupold is a 2nd focal plane scope because the reticle stays the same size throughout the zoom. With first focal plane scope like the Schmidt and bender, the reticle grows as you zoom in. I looked through the leupold manual and it shows two different triangles but they dont tell what magnification they are. [/QUOTE]
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