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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leupold CDS vs. Boone & Crockett?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheHardWay" data-source="post: 420839" data-attributes="member: 23905"><p>You will see some difference in the POI with change of altitude, more so at longer range. You can get a rough idea by entering your load data in this free ballistics calculator for each elevation and compare the differences.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.biggameinfo.com/BalCalc.aspx" target="_blank">External Ballistics Calculator</a></p><p></p><p>If you plan on keeping the scope on that rifle and only that rifle, the CDS seems like a good idea. Personally, I would go with the B&C for two reasons. 1) you can determine what each point on the reticle represents for changing elevations. 2) If you ever choose to put the scope on a different rifle, or use a different load, you won't be locked in to the custom made dial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheHardWay, post: 420839, member: 23905"] You will see some difference in the POI with change of altitude, more so at longer range. You can get a rough idea by entering your load data in this free ballistics calculator for each elevation and compare the differences. [url=http://www.biggameinfo.com/BalCalc.aspx]External Ballistics Calculator[/url] If you plan on keeping the scope on that rifle and only that rifle, the CDS seems like a good idea. Personally, I would go with the B&C for two reasons. 1) you can determine what each point on the reticle represents for changing elevations. 2) If you ever choose to put the scope on a different rifle, or use a different load, you won't be locked in to the custom made dial. [/QUOTE]
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