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<blockquote data-quote="Joshua Huber" data-source="post: 1501865" data-attributes="member: 101957"><p>1) if you are looking for absolute precision on a vortex scope, good luck!!! Have you ever tested the scope to see if the scope is tracking correctly at 100yards. There is a box to bench target that will assist with this. If you are looking for a budget optic where you can actually use the knobs buy a SWFA SS fixed 10x. I have one that I'm very rough with and works perfect 100% of the time.</p><p></p><p>2) is the refle bedded? If not I would highly recommend the refle be bedded.</p><p></p><p>3) are you reloading ammo or buying factory ammo? Factory ammo is not recommended for long range precision shooting. If you chronograph factory ammo you'll begin to see just how bad the extreme spread actually is with factory ammo. </p><p></p><p>Word from the wise: don't worry about how level the scope is, get the basics correct first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joshua Huber, post: 1501865, member: 101957"] 1) if you are looking for absolute precision on a vortex scope, good luck!!! Have you ever tested the scope to see if the scope is tracking correctly at 100yards. There is a box to bench target that will assist with this. If you are looking for a budget optic where you can actually use the knobs buy a SWFA SS fixed 10x. I have one that I’m very rough with and works perfect 100% of the time. 2) is the refle bedded? If not I would highly recommend the refle be bedded. 3) are you reloading ammo or buying factory ammo? Factory ammo is not recommended for long range precision shooting. If you chronograph factory ammo you’ll begin to see just how bad the extreme spread actually is with factory ammo. Word from the wise: don’t worry about how level the scope is, get the basics correct first. [/QUOTE]
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