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What is your baseline zero a dial adjustable scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stokesrjsr" data-source="post: 2856306" data-attributes="member: 108548"><p>The Leupold with the TLR reticle is second focal plane, which I prefer for hunting. So the substentions are correct for only one magnification which is max or near max magnification. That isn't a problem because if I am taking a long range shot or approaching a position from where I will make a long range shot the power needs to be cranked up anyway. All my Target scopes are first focal plane but I don't really like them for hunting big game because, on low power the reticle is very thin, where I need it to be bold so it can be quickly acquired and at long range they are to bold covering too much of the aiming point, exactly the opposite of what I like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stokesrjsr, post: 2856306, member: 108548"] The Leupold with the TLR reticle is second focal plane, which I prefer for hunting. So the substentions are correct for only one magnification which is max or near max magnification. That isn’t a problem because if I am taking a long range shot or approaching a position from where I will make a long range shot the power needs to be cranked up anyway. All my Target scopes are first focal plane but I don’t really like them for hunting big game because, on low power the reticle is very thin, where I need it to be bold so it can be quickly acquired and at long range they are to bold covering too much of the aiming point, exactly the opposite of what I like. [/QUOTE]
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