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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leica's New Geovid HD-B
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<blockquote data-quote=".284" data-source="post: 756986" data-attributes="member: 19604"><p>I don't think the inch is going to make a difference at all. </p><p>I do think that you're better off to just use the bino's as a range finder for shooting past 6-700 or so because with nightforce, gun werks and atrag you have the ability to true your drop and get better solutions that are more tailored to your rifle. I use the kestrel with atrag and it has the option of inputting different muzzle velocity at different temperatures which is something that needs to be accounted for at longer ranges. </p><p></p><p>Good question though about the line of sight for windage holds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".284, post: 756986, member: 19604"] I don't think the inch is going to make a difference at all. I do think that you're better off to just use the bino's as a range finder for shooting past 6-700 or so because with nightforce, gun werks and atrag you have the ability to true your drop and get better solutions that are more tailored to your rifle. I use the kestrel with atrag and it has the option of inputting different muzzle velocity at different temperatures which is something that needs to be accounted for at longer ranges. Good question though about the line of sight for windage holds. [/QUOTE]
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