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nightforce magnification ranging question
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<blockquote data-quote="mo" data-source="post: 548221" data-attributes="member: 5722"><p>I have all 3. If your just going to hunt go with the 5.5x22. The reticle doesn't change sizes , but the target your aiming at does. When set on 22x the range setting, there are bars on bottom of scope with yards above each bar that represents 18 inches, if I recall right. So you fit a deer from top of back to bottom of brisket, and read the yards above line it fits in. </p><p> If you turn up more then 22x it will know longer represent 18 inches. Hope I made since I know what I'm trying say just not sure if I explained right. </p><p> I shoot f-class every month, when we start in morning I have mine set on 42x, and it is very clear, but when the sun shines I have to turn down to about 28x to 30x .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mo, post: 548221, member: 5722"] I have all 3. If your just going to hunt go with the 5.5x22. The reticle doesn't change sizes , but the target your aiming at does. When set on 22x the range setting, there are bars on bottom of scope with yards above each bar that represents 18 inches, if I recall right. So you fit a deer from top of back to bottom of brisket, and read the yards above line it fits in. If you turn up more then 22x it will know longer represent 18 inches. Hope I made since I know what I'm trying say just not sure if I explained right. I shoot f-class every month, when we start in morning I have mine set on 42x, and it is very clear, but when the sun shines I have to turn down to about 28x to 30x . [/QUOTE]
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