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Leupold Varmint Hunter's Reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotelatrans" data-source="post: 244906" data-attributes="member: 13824"><p>Why not go with a mil dot and turrets? Then you have the best of both worlds and not locked into 1 load or caliber? I find with the mil dot I can print out a program for mils in both hold over and wind no matter the yards and if I have time to dial then powder setting means nothing with the turrets! I have found this system to be the most versitile of them all.</p><p> </p><p>A friend mounted a leupold w varmint rec on a 6.5 -284 and the windage for that was off quite a little, so he was going to try my recommendation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotelatrans, post: 244906, member: 13824"] Why not go with a mil dot and turrets? Then you have the best of both worlds and not locked into 1 load or caliber? I find with the mil dot I can print out a program for mils in both hold over and wind no matter the yards and if I have time to dial then powder setting means nothing with the turrets! I have found this system to be the most versitile of them all. A friend mounted a leupold w varmint rec on a 6.5 -284 and the windage for that was off quite a little, so he was going to try my recommendation. [/QUOTE]
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