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<blockquote data-quote="LouBoyd" data-source="post: 689792" data-attributes="member: 9253"><p>You didn't say what kind of target shooting or what restrictions on style are imposed by competition rules, if any.. What's good for benchrest is not right for silhouette or matches with pop up targets at unknown ranges, or just for personal practice and enjoyment. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> My favorite fixed power riflescope for over 25 years is the Leupold Mk IV M2 16x40 Mil dot. It's light weight, rugged, has a huge 140 MOA vertical adjustment not likely needed at only 1000 yards and the mil-dots are useful for holdoffs where time restricts knob twiddling.. It would not be my choice for benchrest but I have little interest in sitting my butt shooting at fixed distances. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion target shooting is any shooting that doesn't involve killing or destroying something. It doesn't have to be in formal competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouBoyd, post: 689792, member: 9253"] You didn't say what kind of target shooting or what restrictions on style are imposed by competition rules, if any.. What's good for benchrest is not right for silhouette or matches with pop up targets at unknown ranges, or just for personal practice and enjoyment. My favorite fixed power riflescope for over 25 years is the Leupold Mk IV M2 16x40 Mil dot. It's light weight, rugged, has a huge 140 MOA vertical adjustment not likely needed at only 1000 yards and the mil-dots are useful for holdoffs where time restricts knob twiddling.. It would not be my choice for benchrest but I have little interest in sitting my butt shooting at fixed distances. In my opinion target shooting is any shooting that doesn't involve killing or destroying something. It doesn't have to be in formal competition. [/QUOTE]
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