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Let's talk Reticles - BDC/TMR
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1356681" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>Hey I'm also a Saskatchewanite!</p><p>There's no reason to get a bdc reticle. You get a mil/Moa reticle, you can use the vertical hashes for quick holdovers say 500 yds on calm days. Otherwise I dial and hold wind using the reticle subtensions. Leupold vx3 lrp is offered in ffp with tmr reticle. 4.5-14. That would be a good scope to get started with.</p><p>Personally 14x would be the minimum to myself for lr shooting but it's very adequate. I have the lrp 6.5-20 with the impact reticle. Great scope! But it's sfp. Burris xtr2 or veracity with the scr Moa or mil scope is very nice both are ffp. Sightron s3 or stac are also good lr scopes. I haven't found ffp to be essential for hunting but there's certainly nothing wrong with it! </p><p>My lr scopes are all 50mm objectives, I use a picatinny 20 Moa rail and mark 4 medium rings and will sit nice on ur rifle. I'm also fond of cheek pads, have several of the hornady ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1356681, member: 101677"] Hey I’m also a Saskatchewanite! There’s no reason to get a bdc reticle. You get a mil/Moa reticle, you can use the vertical hashes for quick holdovers say 500 yds on calm days. Otherwise I dial and hold wind using the reticle subtensions. Leupold vx3 lrp is offered in ffp with tmr reticle. 4.5-14. That would be a good scope to get started with. Personally 14x would be the minimum to myself for lr shooting but it’s very adequate. I have the lrp 6.5-20 with the impact reticle. Great scope! But it’s sfp. Burris xtr2 or veracity with the scr Moa or mil scope is very nice both are ffp. Sightron s3 or stac are also good lr scopes. I haven’t found ffp to be essential for hunting but there’s certainly nothing wrong with it! My lr scopes are all 50mm objectives, I use a picatinny 20 Moa rail and mark 4 medium rings and will sit nice on ur rifle. I’m also fond of cheek pads, have several of the hornady ones. [/QUOTE]
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