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VX 7 big game retical
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<blockquote data-quote="Autorotate19" data-source="post: 326123" data-attributes="member: 20956"><p>The arrows on the power selector are guidelines leupold gives you that should make the reticle close to the actual path of your bullet. The higher power or larger one is for your flat shooting magnums, 300rum, 300 weatherby, 270 wsm, etc... and the small one is for not so flat ones. The large arrow is usually for a 300 yard zero and then 400, 500 etc... If you go to leupold's website and go to the tab resources and downloads you can download the manual on it. As far as how far they are apart beats me. Id like to know too. I have the same reticle in a vx3 and I went by the manual and zeroed my 7mm at 300 and all the holdover points are dead on. I was pretty amazed. Im sure you could call leupold's tech support and find out how far they are. They are usually really helpful. Hope this helps.... Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Autorotate19, post: 326123, member: 20956"] The arrows on the power selector are guidelines leupold gives you that should make the reticle close to the actual path of your bullet. The higher power or larger one is for your flat shooting magnums, 300rum, 300 weatherby, 270 wsm, etc... and the small one is for not so flat ones. The large arrow is usually for a 300 yard zero and then 400, 500 etc... If you go to leupold's website and go to the tab resources and downloads you can download the manual on it. As far as how far they are apart beats me. Id like to know too. I have the same reticle in a vx3 and I went by the manual and zeroed my 7mm at 300 and all the holdover points are dead on. I was pretty amazed. Im sure you could call leupold's tech support and find out how far they are. They are usually really helpful. Hope this helps.... Good luck [/QUOTE]
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