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Help Me Decide on this Scope Dilema.
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<blockquote data-quote="DZelenka" data-source="post: 474516" data-attributes="member: 20543"><p>This is deja vu. I spoke to the Leupold Custom shop on Monday about the same thing. Could they put the Greybull style windage reticle in my 6.5 - 20 LR/T or could they do anything like it? The answer was no, but perhaps if people keep bothering them, they will hurry up a solution. I ended up changing the target turrets to M1 style and changing the dot reticle to a standard Duplex. If I can remember that the adjustments are opposite of my service rifle I should be OK, but I really think it would be much faster to dial elevation and have a reticle with 1 or 2 MOA windage marks to compensate for wind.</p><p></p><p>I also sent a NIB 3.5-10 CDS to have a CDS windage knob installed. I think I am going to like that scope with the low profile of the CDS knobs.</p><p></p><p>If anyone has any comment concerning the above, I would appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DZelenka, post: 474516, member: 20543"] This is deja vu. I spoke to the Leupold Custom shop on Monday about the same thing. Could they put the Greybull style windage reticle in my 6.5 - 20 LR/T or could they do anything like it? The answer was no, but perhaps if people keep bothering them, they will hurry up a solution. I ended up changing the target turrets to M1 style and changing the dot reticle to a standard Duplex. If I can remember that the adjustments are opposite of my service rifle I should be OK, but I really think it would be much faster to dial elevation and have a reticle with 1 or 2 MOA windage marks to compensate for wind. I also sent a NIB 3.5-10 CDS to have a CDS windage knob installed. I think I am going to like that scope with the low profile of the CDS knobs. If anyone has any comment concerning the above, I would appreciate it. Dan [/QUOTE]
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