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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
mil/mil scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 328836" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>forester, first you need to clarify just what it is you intend to use the scope for. then what will it take to get that job done.</p><p> what we need to do a job is one thing. what we like and would feel good about owning is yet another.</p><p> if your goal is to kill animals at long distances, you can certainly do very well with a scope for less than the price you mentioned. </p><p>you can buy a used leupold 6.5x20 x50 long range target for about $750 or less on ebay. it will still carry a lifetime warrenty. </p><p>as for the reticle you can send it to t.k. lee, and they will install anything you want for about $150 to $200. <a href="http://www.scopedot.com" target="_blank">www.scopedot.com</a>.</p><p> i have multible dot reticles in most of my scopes which go to 1000 or more yards. </p><p>no need to do anything, just shoot. add clicks also if you wish. </p><p>they will install windage dots also. </p><p>you could have rangefinder crosshairs installed above the center dot also.</p><p> i would personaly prefer a rangefinder over any kind of reticle ranging. </p><p>if you buy a scope without knobs, leupold will install them. so will t.k. lee. </p><p>all my scopes are the older 40mm objective, and theres not a dammed thing wrong with them. ive had knobs installed on several. </p><p>i have no problem seeing my hits through my scopes at 1000 or more yards, and im 74.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 328836, member: 12443"] forester, first you need to clarify just what it is you intend to use the scope for. then what will it take to get that job done. what we need to do a job is one thing. what we like and would feel good about owning is yet another. if your goal is to kill animals at long distances, you can certainly do very well with a scope for less than the price you mentioned. you can buy a used leupold 6.5x20 x50 long range target for about $750 or less on ebay. it will still carry a lifetime warrenty. as for the reticle you can send it to t.k. lee, and they will install anything you want for about $150 to $200. [URL="http://www.scopedot.com"]www.scopedot.com[/URL]. i have multible dot reticles in most of my scopes which go to 1000 or more yards. no need to do anything, just shoot. add clicks also if you wish. they will install windage dots also. you could have rangefinder crosshairs installed above the center dot also. i would personaly prefer a rangefinder over any kind of reticle ranging. if you buy a scope without knobs, leupold will install them. so will t.k. lee. all my scopes are the older 40mm objective, and theres not a dammed thing wrong with them. ive had knobs installed on several. i have no problem seeing my hits through my scopes at 1000 or more yards, and im 74. [/QUOTE]
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