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G7-BR2 hunting users what scope
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<blockquote data-quote="rooster721" data-source="post: 1024938" data-attributes="member: 40654"><p>I'll chime in on this..</p><p></p><p>As the other guys have mentioned, moa scopes are "best" suited for the rangefinder no question, however, if a guy (has) a MIL scope and wants to utilize the rangefinder with it... what you can do is put together your drop-data and have a BDC (yardage) turret-wrap made up by the custom-turret-system guys, then set the G7 for BDC mode. Works perfect. In BDC mode, MIL is irrelevant (minus the windage feature obviously) ...the only way around that <em>to a certain degree</em> is to add the windage (in MIL's) onto your turret-wrap and simply go by that for holdover after making whatever-said wind call is neccessary </p><p></p><p>Far as ranging-itself goes though, in BDC mode, the G7 works just fine for MIL scopes too</p><p></p><p>Just figured I'd mention this as a "for what it's worth" point to think about** Person doesn't have-to switch every-optic on his rifles to match as an MOA based scope, to be able to use the ranging (and range correction) capability of the G7</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster721, post: 1024938, member: 40654"] I'll chime in on this.. As the other guys have mentioned, moa scopes are "best" suited for the rangefinder no question, however, if a guy (has) a MIL scope and wants to utilize the rangefinder with it... what you can do is put together your drop-data and have a BDC (yardage) turret-wrap made up by the custom-turret-system guys, then set the G7 for BDC mode. Works perfect. In BDC mode, MIL is irrelevant (minus the windage feature obviously) ...the only way around that [I]to a certain degree[/I] is to add the windage (in MIL's) onto your turret-wrap and simply go by that for holdover after making whatever-said wind call is neccessary Far as ranging-itself goes though, in BDC mode, the G7 works just fine for MIL scopes too Just figured I'd mention this as a "for what it's worth" point to think about** Person doesn't have-to switch every-optic on his rifles to match as an MOA based scope, to be able to use the ranging (and range correction) capability of the G7 [/QUOTE]
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