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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
custom turrets do you need them
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<blockquote data-quote="RobStar" data-source="post: 1183703" data-attributes="member: 75045"><p>I've owned both Huskemaw and Swarovski scopes with custom ballistic turrets on them. They work great but what I really found was I yearned to learn a traditional dial up method manually so I could better understand what I was doing and why. The other issue with a custom turret is you're locked into that specific ammo. Of course you can have others built for you for different rounds.</p><p></p><p>Depending on what you are shooting as far as round / rifle etc, you may have little need for a lot of dialing. For instance if you zero to something like 250-275 yards you may only need a few clicks of the turret at 400.</p><p></p><p>I've killed my last four elk with scopes that had ballistic turrets but the reality is none of them were far enough to require any change at all for my 250 yard zero in my 300 Win Mag.</p><p></p><p>Good luck! ~Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobStar, post: 1183703, member: 75045"] I've owned both Huskemaw and Swarovski scopes with custom ballistic turrets on them. They work great but what I really found was I yearned to learn a traditional dial up method manually so I could better understand what I was doing and why. The other issue with a custom turret is you're locked into that specific ammo. Of course you can have others built for you for different rounds. Depending on what you are shooting as far as round / rifle etc, you may have little need for a lot of dialing. For instance if you zero to something like 250-275 yards you may only need a few clicks of the turret at 400. I've killed my last four elk with scopes that had ballistic turrets but the reality is none of them were far enough to require any change at all for my 250 yard zero in my 300 Win Mag. Good luck! ~Robert [/QUOTE]
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