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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leupold vx6hd 4-24x52 vs march 2.5-25x52
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<blockquote data-quote="rpierce" data-source="post: 1599171" data-attributes="member: 20643"><p>Ive tested both scopes w a jig I have that allows you to measure how much the reticle moves due to recoil. I tested 2 different leupold vx6hd scopes. They both moved 1/2 moa due to recoil in less than 10 shots. March was perfect. The jig allows you to put two scopes on it and you then line their crosshairs up so they coincide at the same spot on the target. The jig mounts to your rifle. You then start shooting and watch the cross hairs move apart. I use my Kahles 1050 scope as the base scope to measure against. That scope is perfect. Never moves. All the Kahles scopes Ive tested have been perfect which is why I have them on my personal rifles and sell them to customers ridiculously cheap. That way they put it on their rifles vs something else that will move. The nf nxs my buddy tested w the jig only moved 1/8 moa. Its about as close to perfect as youll get without getting a march or kahles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpierce, post: 1599171, member: 20643"] Ive tested both scopes w a jig I have that allows you to measure how much the reticle moves due to recoil. I tested 2 different leupold vx6hd scopes. They both moved 1/2 moa due to recoil in less than 10 shots. March was perfect. The jig allows you to put two scopes on it and you then line their crosshairs up so they coincide at the same spot on the target. The jig mounts to your rifle. You then start shooting and watch the cross hairs move apart. I use my Kahles 1050 scope as the base scope to measure against. That scope is perfect. Never moves. All the Kahles scopes Ive tested have been perfect which is why I have them on my personal rifles and sell them to customers ridiculously cheap. That way they put it on their rifles vs something else that will move. The nf nxs my buddy tested w the jig only moved 1/8 moa. Its about as close to perfect as youll get without getting a march or kahles. [/QUOTE]
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