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Need some help on choices M1, M2 or Cds dials for leupold?
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<blockquote data-quote="retiredcpo" data-source="post: 480611" data-attributes="member: 18966"><p>Yes you use the reticle for both hold over and wind</p><p>The BC reticle only gives you one referance point for wind while the varmit hunters gives you two</p><p>Where the point the reticle hits depends on a lot of things bullet weight , BC vel</p><p>alt temp ect </p><p>the varmit hunters gives you one more holdover point than the Boon and crocket</p><p>The reticle is a good system by itself so is the CDS turret</p><p>the reticle will only get you to aroud 600 yards </p><p>with both you have the advantages of both and you can dial out past where your reticle is good too</p><p>Agood rule of thumb i like to use is figure the max range you think you will be shooting to and add a few hundred yards once you hit your max you will want more so plan it into your build</p><p>retiredcpo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredcpo, post: 480611, member: 18966"] Yes you use the reticle for both hold over and wind The BC reticle only gives you one referance point for wind while the varmit hunters gives you two Where the point the reticle hits depends on a lot of things bullet weight , BC vel alt temp ect the varmit hunters gives you one more holdover point than the Boon and crocket The reticle is a good system by itself so is the CDS turret the reticle will only get you to aroud 600 yards with both you have the advantages of both and you can dial out past where your reticle is good too Agood rule of thumb i like to use is figure the max range you think you will be shooting to and add a few hundred yards once you hit your max you will want more so plan it into your build retiredcpo [/QUOTE]
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