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mil/mil scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 329552" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>It makes alot of sense to many lr hunters, Mikecr, to have the reticle match the turret adjustments. It's one less 'computation' to have to make for a quick follow up shot, for instance. Not all of us may be as fortunate to be 'perfect' on that first shot, but I can assure you I put a great deal of effort into that first lrh shot going where it's supposed to as I hope all of us do.</p><p> </p><p>"I really wish everyone would stop whinning to scope makers, before they get what they ask for,, -screwing the rest of us." Care to explain this some more? I'm not sure what 'whinning' means. And how does asking a company like leupold to offer moa/moa scopes screw the 'rest of us'? Several of the most respected tactical scope makers out there offer matching reticles to turret adjustments. Does that screw you somehow? I just ordered a NF with matching moa/moa. Does that screw you too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 329552, member: 1742"] It makes alot of sense to many lr hunters, Mikecr, to have the reticle match the turret adjustments. It's one less 'computation' to have to make for a quick follow up shot, for instance. Not all of us may be as fortunate to be 'perfect' on that first shot, but I can assure you I put a great deal of effort into that first lrh shot going where it's supposed to as I hope all of us do. "I really wish everyone would stop whinning to scope makers, before they get what they ask for,, -screwing the rest of us." Care to explain this some more? I'm not sure what 'whinning' means. And how does asking a company like leupold to offer moa/moa scopes screw the 'rest of us'? Several of the most respected tactical scope makers out there offer matching reticles to turret adjustments. Does that screw you somehow? I just ordered a NF with matching moa/moa. Does that screw you too? [/QUOTE]
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