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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Help with scope decision - hunting and targets
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<blockquote data-quote="Southernfryedyankee" data-source="post: 466842" data-attributes="member: 15549"><p>I am also in the same boat as far as which scope to get. I am looking hard at the Vortex PST but I am not profficient enough with mil ranging. I REALLY like the MOA reticle on the PST except that it lacks (in my opinion) the 1 moa increments which would be a great deal of help when ranging, Those are the only factors holding me back.</p><p> </p><p>As far as sightron, they do have a 10x42 with a mod mildot that looks awesome BUT since I have not seen an actual look through scope pic of the reticle I dont know what I am getting. I have played with a program using the modified mil dot and I was quite profficient with it. I am just hoping a fixed power will suit my needs. That rear parralax setting looks kind of tacky also</p><p> </p><p>I to like the MOA/MOA but I would accept a MIL reticle with MOA adj as I will just be using the reticle for estimating distance not holdover. Please let me know what you decide, id be interested to know</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southernfryedyankee, post: 466842, member: 15549"] I am also in the same boat as far as which scope to get. I am looking hard at the Vortex PST but I am not profficient enough with mil ranging. I REALLY like the MOA reticle on the PST except that it lacks (in my opinion) the 1 moa increments which would be a great deal of help when ranging, Those are the only factors holding me back. As far as sightron, they do have a 10x42 with a mod mildot that looks awesome BUT since I have not seen an actual look through scope pic of the reticle I dont know what I am getting. I have played with a program using the modified mil dot and I was quite profficient with it. I am just hoping a fixed power will suit my needs. That rear parralax setting looks kind of tacky also I to like the MOA/MOA but I would accept a MIL reticle with MOA adj as I will just be using the reticle for estimating distance not holdover. Please let me know what you decide, id be interested to know [/QUOTE]
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