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Long range hunting scope.
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<blockquote data-quote="texan79" data-source="post: 489687" data-attributes="member: 24228"><p>Throw it down a ridge and get back with us on that one. Or just turn the turrets and tell me it doesnt compare. Ive fired low light, sun light, twilight and at night with my NXS and never had any complaints optically. My Mark 4's can do the same tricks as well.</p><p> </p><p>To answer the original question, a VX3 and new turrets from Leupold should fit your needs and budget.</p><p>I would also suggest turrets that are graduated in .25 MOA as opposed to the custom yardage turrets. This way you can simply print new drops, or change the environmental settings on your ballistic program should you choose to travel with the rifle. The need for different turrets for different temps, elevation, and ammo does not make sense to me given the other option. Slightly slower, but far more versatile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texan79, post: 489687, member: 24228"] Throw it down a ridge and get back with us on that one. Or just turn the turrets and tell me it doesnt compare. Ive fired low light, sun light, twilight and at night with my NXS and never had any complaints optically. My Mark 4's can do the same tricks as well. To answer the original question, a VX3 and new turrets from Leupold should fit your needs and budget. I would also suggest turrets that are graduated in .25 MOA as opposed to the custom yardage turrets. This way you can simply print new drops, or change the environmental settings on your ballistic program should you choose to travel with the rifle. The need for different turrets for different temps, elevation, and ammo does not make sense to me given the other option. Slightly slower, but far more versatile. [/QUOTE]
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