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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
4-16 or 6-24x50
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<blockquote data-quote="Garycrow" data-source="post: 906294" data-attributes="member: 30743"><p>Having never used a vortex I can't comment on the differences between the two, but I can say that if I'm regularly shooting at 1000 yds. I'd want something 20X and up on the top end. You're going to need a 20 MOA base or some way of getting the elevation for a 308 at 1000 yds. You're looking at around 30 MOA of elevation to get there from a 100 yd zero. If everything lines up perfectly you <em>might </em>get to 1000 yds with either one of those scopes, but you'll be right on the ragged edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garycrow, post: 906294, member: 30743"] Having never used a vortex I can't comment on the differences between the two, but I can say that if I'm regularly shooting at 1000 yds. I'd want something 20X and up on the top end. You're going to need a 20 MOA base or some way of getting the elevation for a 308 at 1000 yds. You're looking at around 30 MOA of elevation to get there from a 100 yd zero. If everything lines up perfectly you [I]might [/I]get to 1000 yds with either one of those scopes, but you'll be right on the ragged edge. [/QUOTE]
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