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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Advice on new scope purchase
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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Orleski" data-source="post: 2223923" data-attributes="member: 102453"><p>I find having a hashed reticle nice for hunting, once I get my zero, i can figure out my holds for different yardage with no need for scope adjustment in the field. When you have just a cross hair, i am just guessing the hold or need to make adjustments. The 338 rum will drop 40-50 inches at 500 yards, so that is 8-10 MOA or 6-7 MIL (i am looking at data for the 338 barnes 250 gr vor tx LR, 42.46 inches drop with a 100yrd zero) if you have moa hash marks, you choose the 8 moa hash and you are good. Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Orleski, post: 2223923, member: 102453"] I find having a hashed reticle nice for hunting, once I get my zero, i can figure out my holds for different yardage with no need for scope adjustment in the field. When you have just a cross hair, i am just guessing the hold or need to make adjustments. The 338 rum will drop 40-50 inches at 500 yards, so that is 8-10 MOA or 6-7 MIL (i am looking at data for the 338 barnes 250 gr vor tx LR, 42.46 inches drop with a 100yrd zero) if you have moa hash marks, you choose the 8 moa hash and you are good. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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