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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Beyond 500yds varmits: Rapid Z or BRX on 5-25
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<blockquote data-quote="marinetowgunner" data-source="post: 845384" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>I prefer the <a href="http://www.sportoptics.com/swarovski-z5-rifle-scopes.aspx" target="_blank">Swarovski Z5 rifle scopes</a>. I've used the BRX on prairie dogs out to 6/700 and really like the thickness of the lines over the Zeiss rapid Z reticles. I also really like the fact that the spacing of the BRX is in half mil increments. So not only can i use the reticle for hold over, but I can also use it to adjust my impact point if i'm off target , and I can also use it to range distance to target if i know the round about height of the target in inches. Yes most people own laser rangefinders these days but I figured because it's possible I might as well mention it.</p><p></p><p>Optically I can't say that one is leaps and bounds better than the other. However looking at the HD 5, I wish that there were lighter and had more tube real estate for mounting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marinetowgunner, post: 845384, member: 46005"] I prefer the [URL="http://www.sportoptics.com/swarovski-z5-rifle-scopes.aspx"]Swarovski Z5 rifle scopes[/URL]. I've used the BRX on prairie dogs out to 6/700 and really like the thickness of the lines over the Zeiss rapid Z reticles. I also really like the fact that the spacing of the BRX is in half mil increments. So not only can i use the reticle for hold over, but I can also use it to adjust my impact point if i'm off target , and I can also use it to range distance to target if i know the round about height of the target in inches. Yes most people own laser rangefinders these days but I figured because it's possible I might as well mention it. Optically I can't say that one is leaps and bounds better than the other. However looking at the HD 5, I wish that there were lighter and had more tube real estate for mounting. [/QUOTE]
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