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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 683795" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>I personally use the nikon bdc on rifles I do not expect to shoot beyond 650 yards. It is fast, easy, and has a good online calculator. The reason I prefer nikons reticle is the reference points are plentiful having 13 points of aim on the vertical axis. The reticles that only have three or four are allot less precise. Always test your numbers on paper to confirm they hit were they "should" and then print off the reticle with the drops listed and tape it to your butstock like you would any other drop chart cheat sheet..........DO NOT try and remember them in the heat of the moment. I tend to carry my farthest reaching rifle most of the time and have to have turrets for long range precision but when I used mid range guns: That bdc reticle and cheat sheet worked really well for me. If the day could come when you wanted more range capability buy something with good repeatable turrets and learn to use them. My .02 Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 683795, member: 14340"] I personally use the nikon bdc on rifles I do not expect to shoot beyond 650 yards. It is fast, easy, and has a good online calculator. The reason I prefer nikons reticle is the reference points are plentiful having 13 points of aim on the vertical axis. The reticles that only have three or four are allot less precise. Always test your numbers on paper to confirm they hit were they "should" and then print off the reticle with the drops listed and tape it to your butstock like you would any other drop chart cheat sheet..........DO NOT try and remember them in the heat of the moment. I tend to carry my farthest reaching rifle most of the time and have to have turrets for long range precision but when I used mid range guns: That bdc reticle and cheat sheet worked really well for me. If the day could come when you wanted more range capability buy something with good repeatable turrets and learn to use them. My .02 Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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