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Leupold MOA reticle...FINALLY!
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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 947764" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>Just figured I'd give you guys a quick update on the Leupold MOA reticle after I've had a chance to use it for a while. My scope is a 2012 model mark 4 LR/T with M1 knobs. I ended up mounting it on my 7mm RM because I was tired of letting the scope sit in the safe while I waited for the the intended rifle to come back from getting a new barrel. </p><p> </p><p>Anyway, I'm glad I put it on the 7RM because its a perfect fit. The new reticle is extremely easy to use. It's not "busy" at all, the wind dots are easy to reference to the MOA hash marks and the subtensions are spot on. </p><p> </p><p>I recently worked up a load for my 7mm with RL33 and 180 VLDs and used the reticle exclusively for compensation out to several different targets ranging in size from clay targets at 535 yards to 10" steel plates at 670 yards during trajectory validation. Overall, I'm confident using this reticle exclusively for compensation. Also, I was notified a few days ago that the 6.5-20 version is available for anyone that's interested. I know I'll be sending mine in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 947764, member: 16938"] Just figured I'd give you guys a quick update on the Leupold MOA reticle after I've had a chance to use it for a while. My scope is a 2012 model mark 4 LR/T with M1 knobs. I ended up mounting it on my 7mm RM because I was tired of letting the scope sit in the safe while I waited for the the intended rifle to come back from getting a new barrel. Anyway, I'm glad I put it on the 7RM because its a perfect fit. The new reticle is extremely easy to use. It's not "busy" at all, the wind dots are easy to reference to the MOA hash marks and the subtensions are spot on. I recently worked up a load for my 7mm with RL33 and 180 VLDs and used the reticle exclusively for compensation out to several different targets ranging in size from clay targets at 535 yards to 10" steel plates at 670 yards during trajectory validation. Overall, I'm confident using this reticle exclusively for compensation. Also, I was notified a few days ago that the 6.5-20 version is available for anyone that's interested. I know I'll be sending mine in. [/QUOTE]
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