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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Making sure I understand
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<blockquote data-quote="42769vette" data-source="post: 901755" data-attributes="member: 26778"><p>I wasn't trying to be a *** even if that's how it came off, but there are a lot of companies out here that wont replace a scope, or fix a scope that doesn't track. A lot of folks use those scopes even if they don't work to our standards. I know you have been around look enough to see folks talking about how their Barska was made to shoot 2000 yds. Those are the people Im hoping to educate with my initial post. I'm in the same boat as you. I dial for long range shots, and am far from a "holdover boy" and think its the right way to do it IF your equipment is up to par. What I was trying to say is if your equipment is not up to par then you should look at holding over</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="42769vette, post: 901755, member: 26778"] I wasn't trying to be a *** even if that's how it came off, but there are a lot of companies out here that wont replace a scope, or fix a scope that doesn't track. A lot of folks use those scopes even if they don't work to our standards. I know you have been around look enough to see folks talking about how their Barska was made to shoot 2000 yds. Those are the people Im hoping to educate with my initial post. I'm in the same boat as you. I dial for long range shots, and am far from a "holdover boy" and think its the right way to do it IF your equipment is up to par. What I was trying to say is if your equipment is not up to par then you should look at holding over [/QUOTE]
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