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Leupold Reticle Recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="blvette75" data-source="post: 2172080" data-attributes="member: 72440"><p>Good day Roger, on my 338 win mag have a Leupold VX3 long range 4-20 x 50 with an impact 60 MOA reticle and with a 200 yard zero there is no need for adjustments and you can just use the reticle way past the ranges you want to shoot at. The Impact 29 MOA is similar and should work well within your defined range. Although Leupold is a great brand as I have gotten older have migrated to reticles that I do not have to move once setup for longer range shots. The impact-60 is a bit of an over kill but it works for me I use the FFP models and I had it on a 300 win mag for a while until the rifle was re-barreled to the 338 win mag and at 400-600 yards for the 300 win mag it worked well for me and with the scope and rifle, would have been comfortable going for longer shots but never had an opportunity for a longer shot. I also have a TMR reticle version of a Leupold Mark V 3.6-18 x44 FFP also works well within your defined range and beyond and is not as busy of a reticle. It works very well and is a much better optic. With a kestrel for the wind and environment conditions adjustment and range finder either of these work well for you at that range and beyond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blvette75, post: 2172080, member: 72440"] Good day Roger, on my 338 win mag have a Leupold VX3 long range 4-20 x 50 with an impact 60 MOA reticle and with a 200 yard zero there is no need for adjustments and you can just use the reticle way past the ranges you want to shoot at. The Impact 29 MOA is similar and should work well within your defined range. Although Leupold is a great brand as I have gotten older have migrated to reticles that I do not have to move once setup for longer range shots. The impact-60 is a bit of an over kill but it works for me I use the FFP models and I had it on a 300 win mag for a while until the rifle was re-barreled to the 338 win mag and at 400-600 yards for the 300 win mag it worked well for me and with the scope and rifle, would have been comfortable going for longer shots but never had an opportunity for a longer shot. I also have a TMR reticle version of a Leupold Mark V 3.6-18 x44 FFP also works well within your defined range and beyond and is not as busy of a reticle. It works very well and is a much better optic. With a kestrel for the wind and environment conditions adjustment and range finder either of these work well for you at that range and beyond. [/QUOTE]
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