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VX3 vs Mark 4: Reliability of reticle adjustments
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<blockquote data-quote="cummins cowboy" data-source="post: 944783" data-attributes="member: 28348"><p>get a copy of bryan litz applied ballistics he demonstrates how to do a tall target test. The box test most people do isn't as good as the tall target test. because no one adjusts their scope that way in actual use. Litz said he has never seen a NF have enough adjustment error to ever need to change anything in his ballistic software. He also tests a leupold side by side and finds tracking error, he shows how to figure out how much there is and he changes the value in the program to match it. I am done with leupold, I never have found their scopes that user friendly, as in easy to get behind, they also tend to lie about the actual magnifcation the scopes have and the tracking sucks. If are on a budget just buy a vortex, you get a zero stop on them, not on leupold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cummins cowboy, post: 944783, member: 28348"] get a copy of bryan litz applied ballistics he demonstrates how to do a tall target test. The box test most people do isn't as good as the tall target test. because no one adjusts their scope that way in actual use. Litz said he has never seen a NF have enough adjustment error to ever need to change anything in his ballistic software. He also tests a leupold side by side and finds tracking error, he shows how to figure out how much there is and he changes the value in the program to match it. I am done with leupold, I never have found their scopes that user friendly, as in easy to get behind, they also tend to lie about the actual magnifcation the scopes have and the tracking sucks. If are on a budget just buy a vortex, you get a zero stop on them, not on leupold. [/QUOTE]
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