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Finer Than A Red Cross Hair
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<blockquote data-quote="Boatninja" data-source="post: 2270999" data-attributes="member: 111614"><p>Thank's very much for taking the time to try to assist me, it is very appreciated. One of the things I had not mentioned earlier is this one CZ rifle is meant to be a hunting rifle that would double as a competition gun for Grandkids in the sub $1250 bracket If they continue to show interest we will continue. I think the Helix is a good fit.</p><p> The most important thing remains the crosshair thickness. Many if not most scopes that I have tried will totally block out the head of a quail (about the size of a dime) at 50-60 yds. </p><p> I am not at all Optics savvy, all of my scopes over 10 years old are Leopold and younger than 10 are Vortex plus one Eotech Vudoo. I have spent some time behind a Nightforce, and a Razor, neither mine, and loved both, but my bank account isn't built that way. I've been getting a crash course, I know I've read something about Low but haven't been able to find it. I have a couple of Rimfire projects going on and if in stock somewhere, will be getting at least a Helix tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boatninja, post: 2270999, member: 111614"] Thank's very much for taking the time to try to assist me, it is very appreciated. One of the things I had not mentioned earlier is this one CZ rifle is meant to be a hunting rifle that would double as a competition gun for Grandkids in the sub $1250 bracket If they continue to show interest we will continue. I think the Helix is a good fit. The most important thing remains the crosshair thickness. Many if not most scopes that I have tried will totally block out the head of a quail (about the size of a dime) at 50-60 yds. I am not at all Optics savvy, all of my scopes over 10 years old are Leopold and younger than 10 are Vortex plus one Eotech Vudoo. I have spent some time behind a Nightforce, and a Razor, neither mine, and loved both, but my bank account isn't built that way. I've been getting a crash course, I know I've read something about Low but haven't been able to find it. I have a couple of Rimfire projects going on and if in stock somewhere, will be getting at least a Helix tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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