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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1932602" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I had a rifle & scope combo where the holdovers matched up near perfectly at 18x. I had a really nice buck come out one morning & the sun was just breaking over the horizon & the lense flare was so bad I couldn't see anything. So I backed it down to 12x and I could see but I had no idea how much to hold over at that time so I had to let the buck walk. That's when I realized that I needed to start dialing my elevation turrets for long shots. If you have an moa reticle, I'm sure you can get it figured out way ahead of a situation like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1932602, member: 93895"] I had a rifle & scope combo where the holdovers matched up near perfectly at 18x. I had a really nice buck come out one morning & the sun was just breaking over the horizon & the lense flare was so bad I couldn't see anything. So I backed it down to 12x and I could see but I had no idea how much to hold over at that time so I had to let the buck walk. That's when I realized that I needed to start dialing my elevation turrets for long shots. If you have an moa reticle, I'm sure you can get it figured out way ahead of a situation like that. [/QUOTE]
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