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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 673921" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>As usual, I am a step behind here. Shouldn't stop in the middle of a post to watch a movie. </p><p>Scotty, your posts do not sound like the voice of experience to me. Sounds more like a voice of opinion. I think if you were an experienced long range shooter you would have a better understanding of the value of the zero stop feature.</p><p>As far as shooting out only to 600 instead of 1000 or more yards, turrets still need to be right if your adjustments are going to be right. Accurate and repeatable turrets are essential at any range requiring an elevation adjustment. If one is using a ballistic reticle that matches one's load closely turrets may not be so critical, but in even a medium range scope I still maintain that flawless turret function trumps the best glass, if you only get one or the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 673921, member: 1940"] As usual, I am a step behind here. Shouldn't stop in the middle of a post to watch a movie. Scotty, your posts do not sound like the voice of experience to me. Sounds more like a voice of opinion. I think if you were an experienced long range shooter you would have a better understanding of the value of the zero stop feature. As far as shooting out only to 600 instead of 1000 or more yards, turrets still need to be right if your adjustments are going to be right. Accurate and repeatable turrets are essential at any range requiring an elevation adjustment. If one is using a ballistic reticle that matches one's load closely turrets may not be so critical, but in even a medium range scope I still maintain that flawless turret function trumps the best glass, if you only get one or the other. [/QUOTE]
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