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How about this setup for 500+ yards 223
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 320485" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I'm running the WOtac on a 20 MOA rail and with a 400yd zero I'm setting on 60+MOA of adjustment. You asked how the reticule work, well you can run it in MILL or MOA depending on if your on 9 or 10 power. At 9 each hash is 2MOA and at 10 each hash is .5 MILL. I have found for me that rangeing with the fine hash marks is way easier than the mill dots. I really like it for holding windage, for me it works better than a mill dot scope for that. The SS sniper has a good fallowing also, for coyote hunting I would give the SS variable a go though I could not find how much elevation it had. I fondled a Burris XTR Tac the other day, again, and it can be had for around the 700$ range, I was very, very impressed with the turrets, the reticle and the glass was so crisp it was quit stunning.</p><p>I have a couple friend that are rocking the Tikka and they are excellent, I'm shooting the Savage but the only advantage it really might have is you can swap the barrel when you want to have more punch than the 223.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 320485, member: 13632"] I'm running the WOtac on a 20 MOA rail and with a 400yd zero I'm setting on 60+MOA of adjustment. You asked how the reticule work, well you can run it in MILL or MOA depending on if your on 9 or 10 power. At 9 each hash is 2MOA and at 10 each hash is .5 MILL. I have found for me that rangeing with the fine hash marks is way easier than the mill dots. I really like it for holding windage, for me it works better than a mill dot scope for that. The SS sniper has a good fallowing also, for coyote hunting I would give the SS variable a go though I could not find how much elevation it had. I fondled a Burris XTR Tac the other day, again, and it can be had for around the 700$ range, I was very, very impressed with the turrets, the reticle and the glass was so crisp it was quit stunning. I have a couple friend that are rocking the Tikka and they are excellent, I'm shooting the Savage but the only advantage it really might have is you can swap the barrel when you want to have more punch than the 223. [/QUOTE]
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