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Boone and Crocket reticle range test.
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 45600" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>Interesting thread. I've been using an IOR scope, with MP8 reticle, on my .300 for nearly 10 years, both to estimate range, and for hold-over point. Last year I bought a Leica 1200 and started using the turrets instead of hold-over. So far the turrets on my IOR scopes have been completely repeatable, and I have gone to clicking in elevation instead of using hold-over most of the time. With range cards it doesn't take but a moment to make turret adjustments. The other thing I am doing is to shoot at 50 yd increments to verify or alter my ballistic software print-outs as needed. Experimenting with an accurate rifle and scope until accurate adjustments can quickly be made is a kick in the ***.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 45600, member: 1940"] Interesting thread. I've been using an IOR scope, with MP8 reticle, on my .300 for nearly 10 years, both to estimate range, and for hold-over point. Last year I bought a Leica 1200 and started using the turrets instead of hold-over. So far the turrets on my IOR scopes have been completely repeatable, and I have gone to clicking in elevation instead of using hold-over most of the time. With range cards it doesn't take but a moment to make turret adjustments. The other thing I am doing is to shoot at 50 yd increments to verify or alter my ballistic software print-outs as needed. Experimenting with an accurate rifle and scope until accurate adjustments can quickly be made is a kick in the ***. [/QUOTE]
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