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Looking for comments on Leupold Impact-29 reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2248861"><p>So here's the problem.</p><p></p><p>That impact 29 reticle, like any reticle with built in subtentions is only accurate at one magnification in an sfp optic. The vx5 is only available in sfp. So, your reticle is only useful at full magnification. It's not a good combination. Thr reticle is awesome, and so is the moa 60, which is the moa version of the same reticle more or less. The mark V is similar money, and the same level of glass. With one of those reticles you could achieve what you're discussing at any magnification that suits you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2248861"] So here's the problem. That impact 29 reticle, like any reticle with built in subtentions is only accurate at one magnification in an sfp optic. The vx5 is only available in sfp. So, your reticle is only useful at full magnification. It's not a good combination. Thr reticle is awesome, and so is the moa 60, which is the moa version of the same reticle more or less. The mark V is similar money, and the same level of glass. With one of those reticles you could achieve what you're discussing at any magnification that suits you. [/QUOTE]
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