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Mountain rifle scope
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<blockquote data-quote="FlyGuy11" data-source="post: 1692441" data-attributes="member: 108987"><p>All this tracking talk; yawn. I love the H59 reticle and never dial. The new NF SHV F1 I will have to get use to but plan to use the hold-over method. Grids gentlemen, grids etched onto the glass will eliminate dialing error with the exception of really long shots which I would not take on a game animal. The distance of shot is the ethical choice that we all must make a judgement call on as hunters and our practiced skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyGuy11, post: 1692441, member: 108987"] All this tracking talk; yawn. I love the H59 reticle and never dial. The new NF SHV F1 I will have to get use to but plan to use the hold-over method. Grids gentlemen, grids etched onto the glass will eliminate dialing error with the exception of really long shots which I would not take on a game animal. The distance of shot is the ethical choice that we all must make a judgement call on as hunters and our practiced skills. [/QUOTE]
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