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nightforce nx-8 Mil-c reticle question
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<blockquote data-quote="amork" data-source="post: 2289445" data-attributes="member: 85398"><p>Lately I have been out shooting alot more being a broken ankle makes it alot harder to work so why not shoot. I have been sitting behind my 6.5 prc with the scope above and have been struggling a bit to see the center dot once it hits parts of the black target at close distances such as 100 yard target shooting. I find myself more and more looking at the vertical and horizontal reticle lines to see if they are centered on what I am shooting at vs actually looking at the center dot and putting that on the target. I guess i can shoot well this way, it takes me longer to get on target and shoot but has anyone had this issue? I just had the action (defiance ruckus) and stock (manners t6-a) ordered for a .260 build here probably in the spring and I am looking in the scope market. Does anyone have any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amork, post: 2289445, member: 85398"] Lately I have been out shooting alot more being a broken ankle makes it alot harder to work so why not shoot. I have been sitting behind my 6.5 prc with the scope above and have been struggling a bit to see the center dot once it hits parts of the black target at close distances such as 100 yard target shooting. I find myself more and more looking at the vertical and horizontal reticle lines to see if they are centered on what I am shooting at vs actually looking at the center dot and putting that on the target. I guess i can shoot well this way, it takes me longer to get on target and shoot but has anyone had this issue? I just had the action (defiance ruckus) and stock (manners t6-a) ordered for a .260 build here probably in the spring and I am looking in the scope market. Does anyone have any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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