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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Watching the vapor trail
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<blockquote data-quote=".30 CAL" data-source="post: 389698" data-attributes="member: 12385"><p>I use Nikon Action 10-22X50 binos set on 10 power. The easiest way to learn is to sit with the sun to your back and the shooter directly in front of you. Put the target in the lower portion of your sight picture not in the center. Once you figure out what to look for you can adjust your optics to catch the trail most of the time. My shooting partner uses Swarovski 15X50 binos and you can see the trail all of the time. Better glass makes it easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30 CAL, post: 389698, member: 12385"] I use Nikon Action 10-22X50 binos set on 10 power. The easiest way to learn is to sit with the sun to your back and the shooter directly in front of you. Put the target in the lower portion of your sight picture not in the center. Once you figure out what to look for you can adjust your optics to catch the trail most of the time. My shooting partner uses Swarovski 15X50 binos and you can see the trail all of the time. Better glass makes it easier. [/QUOTE]
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