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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
If you only could have one scope??
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<blockquote data-quote="Yeager" data-source="post: 1697329" data-attributes="member: 78870"><p>If your question is for real, then I would consider a FFP scope with 120 MOA available. the NF 5x25x56 34mm tube, or the Leupold Mark V 5x25x56 35mm tube, and other reliable manufactures may work quite well. Some of the suggestions given to you might not fit your LR requirement. Example: Leupold VX6 3x18 of which I have two mounted on both I my hunting rifles; have only 40 MOA(2X20) elevation available. Work great for hunting, but have long range shooting limitations(1450 yds). If you shoot a LR rifle capable of 2000 + yards you may need almost twice that amnt. of MOA. My 28 Nosler requires 65.21 MOA. My 300 WBY requires 73.07 MOA. For the record, I have had success at 1800 yds but NOT 2000 yds. One scope to do it all, tough assignment. Questions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeager, post: 1697329, member: 78870"] If your question is for real, then I would consider a FFP scope with 120 MOA available. the NF 5x25x56 34mm tube, or the Leupold Mark V 5x25x56 35mm tube, and other reliable manufactures may work quite well. Some of the suggestions given to you might not fit your LR requirement. Example: Leupold VX6 3x18 of which I have two mounted on both I my hunting rifles; have only 40 MOA(2X20) elevation available. Work great for hunting, but have long range shooting limitations(1450 yds). If you shoot a LR rifle capable of 2000 + yards you may need almost twice that amnt. of MOA. My 28 Nosler requires 65.21 MOA. My 300 WBY requires 73.07 MOA. For the record, I have had success at 1800 yds but NOT 2000 yds. One scope to do it all, tough assignment. Questions? [/QUOTE]
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