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NF NX8 vs Leupold VX6
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<blockquote data-quote="eric1115" data-source="post: 2249578" data-attributes="member: 103895"><p>You're right, of course, I've done that as well. I have just found that the fewer things I have in my mental checklist, the better I shoot. If I have a "set at exactly 16 power and then triple the reticle value" step in my pre-shot routine, I'll get that part right. But I struggle to clear that out when it's time to focus 100% on sight picture and trigger press.</p><p></p><p>For me, it's a little like a zero stop. Can you dial down, count revolutions, and verify you're on the correct rotation if you're not sure? Absolutely. Is it something that can lead to a mistake in the heat of the moment? Yes. Is it good for your concentration to have the little voice in the back of your head asking if you are sure you checked that as you're beginning your trigger press? Not for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric1115, post: 2249578, member: 103895"] You're right, of course, I've done that as well. I have just found that the fewer things I have in my mental checklist, the better I shoot. If I have a "set at exactly 16 power and then triple the reticle value" step in my pre-shot routine, I'll get that part right. But I struggle to clear that out when it's time to focus 100% on sight picture and trigger press. For me, it's a little like a zero stop. Can you dial down, count revolutions, and verify you're on the correct rotation if you're not sure? Absolutely. Is it something that can lead to a mistake in the heat of the moment? Yes. Is it good for your concentration to have the little voice in the back of your head asking if you are sure you checked that as you're beginning your trigger press? Not for me. [/QUOTE]
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