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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 2368514" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>What scope are you using and what type of reticle? Take a look at the FFP and Dual Reticle scopes at <a href="https://shepherdscopes.com/" target="_blank">https://shepherdscopes.com/</a> and if they're in your budget you might find one that will allow both hold over with precision and dialing capability. I've found their hold over points to be precise for my rifles and loads. I use them for practice with hold over out to 800 and 900 yards depending on where I can shoot at distance. As to how far you can use hold over, it really depends on your skill and how much you have shot at distance. Distance in field conditions can be deceptive and things can be closer or farther than they look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 2368514, member: 60453"] What scope are you using and what type of reticle? Take a look at the FFP and Dual Reticle scopes at [URL]https://shepherdscopes.com/[/URL] and if they're in your budget you might find one that will allow both hold over with precision and dialing capability. I've found their hold over points to be precise for my rifles and loads. I use them for practice with hold over out to 800 and 900 yards depending on where I can shoot at distance. As to how far you can use hold over, it really depends on your skill and how much you have shot at distance. Distance in field conditions can be deceptive and things can be closer or farther than they look. [/QUOTE]
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