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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 109840" data-attributes="member: 5150"><p>I have always been a holdover type of guy when it comes to shooting longer ranges. I read so much info on here about all of you guys using the mill-dot and the ranging recticles such as the NPR2. It seems that everybody on here is a 'click and shoot' type, and that holdovers are for newbies. Why is it that more people are not using the BDC turrets? It seems that it would be so much easier and simpler. I would appreciate anybody out there filling me in on what I'm missing. I plan on always having my rangefinder with me, so estimating yardage isn't a concern. So, if I set this scope up for my one caliber /one bullet/one speed with a simple recticle, what are the disadvantages to using a BDC turret? Why aren't more people using this setup for long range hunting? I really appreciate any information you can provide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 109840, member: 5150"] I have always been a holdover type of guy when it comes to shooting longer ranges. I read so much info on here about all of you guys using the mill-dot and the ranging recticles such as the NPR2. It seems that everybody on here is a 'click and shoot' type, and that holdovers are for newbies. Why is it that more people are not using the BDC turrets? It seems that it would be so much easier and simpler. I would appreciate anybody out there filling me in on what I'm missing. I plan on always having my rangefinder with me, so estimating yardage isn't a concern. So, if I set this scope up for my one caliber /one bullet/one speed with a simple recticle, what are the disadvantages to using a BDC turret? Why aren't more people using this setup for long range hunting? I really appreciate any information you can provide. [/QUOTE]
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