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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="XSIVSPD" data-source="post: 2054153" data-attributes="member: 98308"><p>I have ffp moa scopes on all my hunting rifles. I use them in conjuction with my rangefinder to estimate rack size since most of the places I hunt moose have regs that list a minimum spread (ie: spike/fork, or 3 or more brow tines on one side, or 50" or greater spread) simple example is I range it at 300yds and the rack takes up 20moa in the reticle when it's looking at me then I know it's a 60" rack and is legal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XSIVSPD, post: 2054153, member: 98308"] I have ffp moa scopes on all my hunting rifles. I use them in conjuction with my rangefinder to estimate rack size since most of the places I hunt moose have regs that list a minimum spread (ie: spike/fork, or 3 or more brow tines on one side, or 50" or greater spread) simple example is I range it at 300yds and the rack takes up 20moa in the reticle when it's looking at me then I know it's a 60" rack and is legal [/QUOTE]
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