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MOA hash mark reticles - missing in action
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1250549" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>I liked my Shepherd because it was all there was really. No lasers, no real reticles. NOTHING. A ballistic app took a computer the size of a tennis court to calc. a shot. Rangefinding was looking at fences and section lines or running a 4 ft long optical rangefinder. Lot better nowadays lol. </p><p>Recently I have switched to a Burris Eliminator III. Glass sucks but I can engage 10 targets out to 1200 yds faster than I used to be able to make 1 700 yd shot.</p><p>Soon enough we will have scopes that do it all, the tech is there just need someone to combine it. Scope can read all weather, calc spindrift, Coriolis and wind at position and bang. Its even possible for a scope to read mirage to help with wind. The calculating power is there, its just a matter of time. </p><p></p><p>Of course I hope the batteries stay good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1250549, member: 4566"] I liked my Shepherd because it was all there was really. No lasers, no real reticles. NOTHING. A ballistic app took a computer the size of a tennis court to calc. a shot. Rangefinding was looking at fences and section lines or running a 4 ft long optical rangefinder. Lot better nowadays lol. Recently I have switched to a Burris Eliminator III. Glass sucks but I can engage 10 targets out to 1200 yds faster than I used to be able to make 1 700 yd shot. Soon enough we will have scopes that do it all, the tech is there just need someone to combine it. Scope can read all weather, calc spindrift, Coriolis and wind at position and bang. Its even possible for a scope to read mirage to help with wind. The calculating power is there, its just a matter of time. Of course I hope the batteries stay good. [/QUOTE]
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