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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger1992" data-source="post: 366159" data-attributes="member: 23128"><p>I like your thinking sp6x6. Very sound advice and the kind of reply I was looking for. I failed to mention in my orginal post that these rifles primary use will be for hunting but I want to be able to aquire the skills necessary for those longer shots when it's the only reasonable alternative or just for fun shooting long targets. Any more wisdom on the tmr vs. mildot? I'm pretty sure the mildot is what I want because I like fine reticles and I've still got pretty good eyes to estimate the inbetweens. </p><p>I've been looking at the CDS Dials and they are definately of interest. The problem I see is that I live in Oregon at 400ft and wet climate and do most of my hunting either at the top of the cascades(4000-5000ft) or dry high desert 4500ft or NE Oregon Eagle Cap wilderness 5-7000ft. Lots of changed conditions to deal with. Just thinking I should just get the straight MOA dial and make several range cards for the different conditions. </p><p> </p><p>I'm sure wishing I had gone to sniper school while I was at Ft Cambell, but chose Ranger school instead. No regrets extept i missed a great opportunity that would have come in handy right about now. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger1992, post: 366159, member: 23128"] I like your thinking sp6x6. Very sound advice and the kind of reply I was looking for. I failed to mention in my orginal post that these rifles primary use will be for hunting but I want to be able to aquire the skills necessary for those longer shots when it's the only reasonable alternative or just for fun shooting long targets. Any more wisdom on the tmr vs. mildot? I'm pretty sure the mildot is what I want because I like fine reticles and I've still got pretty good eyes to estimate the inbetweens. I've been looking at the CDS Dials and they are definately of interest. The problem I see is that I live in Oregon at 400ft and wet climate and do most of my hunting either at the top of the cascades(4000-5000ft) or dry high desert 4500ft or NE Oregon Eagle Cap wilderness 5-7000ft. Lots of changed conditions to deal with. Just thinking I should just get the straight MOA dial and make several range cards for the different conditions. I'm sure wishing I had gone to sniper school while I was at Ft Cambell, but chose Ranger school instead. No regrets extept i missed a great opportunity that would have come in handy right about now. Thanks for the advice. [/QUOTE]
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