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LEUPOLD VX6 HD 4-24X 52MM (34mm tube) Impact 23 reticle....Good or Bad...???
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1349242" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>Agl it sounds like you could away with a less powerful scope. Maybe the 3x18 or a 2x12 would be better. A first focal plaane scope would probab;y be a better bet as well. That way the spacings pn the reticle never change. That way if you saw a moose out across the opening and you new it was 400yds allyou need to do is hold the dot or slash that is what you need for holdover and fire. If you were to go that way a fairly reasonable priced scope is the Burris veracity. You may need to look a little harder for a FFP scope but it might be worth the time. They rely simplify things if you need a little hold over. I hope this helps you some. Sorry I do not have the names of a few more FFP scopes to give you but someone here will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1349242, member: 96281"] Agl it sounds like you could away with a less powerful scope. Maybe the 3x18 or a 2x12 would be better. A first focal plaane scope would probab;y be a better bet as well. That way the spacings pn the reticle never change. That way if you saw a moose out across the opening and you new it was 400yds allyou need to do is hold the dot or slash that is what you need for holdover and fire. If you were to go that way a fairly reasonable priced scope is the Burris veracity. You may need to look a little harder for a FFP scope but it might be worth the time. They rely simplify things if you need a little hold over. I hope this helps you some. Sorry I do not have the names of a few more FFP scopes to give you but someone here will. [/QUOTE]
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