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Need some help on choices M1, M2 or Cds dials for leupold?
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 480547" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Yes, You use the small tree type reticule for hold over, depending on zero, might get you to 500-600. The arms of the hash extend for a wind hold of something like 10 mph at 90 degree. I dont know how it works when you order, cds mine where retro. I received a custom and a "plain" moa dial, yes elevation. I use the last small hash as a reference and dial of that, w/ drops on rifle, on a moa dial, and have custom also for a different rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 480547, member: 21869"] Yes, You use the small tree type reticule for hold over, depending on zero, might get you to 500-600. The arms of the hash extend for a wind hold of something like 10 mph at 90 degree. I dont know how it works when you order, cds mine where retro. I received a custom and a "plain" moa dial, yes elevation. I use the last small hash as a reference and dial of that, w/ drops on rifle, on a moa dial, and have custom also for a different rifle. [/QUOTE]
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