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<blockquote data-quote="mtngun" data-source="post: 492142" data-attributes="member: 32317"><p>I'm new here, found the site because I am setting up my first long range rifle. I'm on the NF bandwagon. A little more weight for what I see as benefits is a fair tradeoff.</p><p>I'm looking at the LV.5 and it's variant to be offered by G7.</p><p>LV.5 is offered in various reticles depending on your ballistics on the F1 <span style="font-size: 10px">3.5-15 x 50</span>. NF has a calculator on their site to select the correct reticle. I understand these are being shipped (talked with NF) and Eurooptics says they are in stock. <a href="http://nightforceoptics.com/nightforcescopes/SCOPES_OVERVIEW/3_5-15x50_F1/F1__RETICLES/LV5_large.pdf" target="_blank">Reticle Here from NF Website</a>. <-- Click</p><p>The G7 intrigues me as it has a similar reticle to be used, <500 yards, and then >500 yards, either charts one can print up off their site, or a fancy rangefinder that is supposed to be released by G7 sometime later this year. The G7 is SFP and is 5.5-22x50. <a href="http://www.gseven.com/news/Testing-G7-Reticle" target="_blank">In Development from G7 Website</a>. <-- Click</p><p>All the above was found on their websites and confirmed with phone calls.</p><p>Either scope should be good to go for short range quick shots and ranging/slope/atmospheric corrections should always be made for long range shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngun, post: 492142, member: 32317"] I'm new here, found the site because I am setting up my first long range rifle. I'm on the NF bandwagon. A little more weight for what I see as benefits is a fair tradeoff. I'm looking at the LV.5 and it's variant to be offered by G7. LV.5 is offered in various reticles depending on your ballistics on the F1 [SIZE=2]3.5-15 x 50[/SIZE]. NF has a calculator on their site to select the correct reticle. I understand these are being shipped (talked with NF) and Eurooptics says they are in stock. [URL="http://nightforceoptics.com/nightforcescopes/SCOPES_OVERVIEW/3_5-15x50_F1/F1__RETICLES/LV5_large.pdf"]Reticle Here from NF Website[/URL]. <-- Click The G7 intrigues me as it has a similar reticle to be used, <500 yards, and then >500 yards, either charts one can print up off their site, or a fancy rangefinder that is supposed to be released by G7 sometime later this year. The G7 is SFP and is 5.5-22x50. [URL="http://www.gseven.com/news/Testing-G7-Reticle"]In Development from G7 Website[/URL]. <-- Click All the above was found on their websites and confirmed with phone calls. Either scope should be good to go for short range quick shots and ranging/slope/atmospheric corrections should always be made for long range shooting. [/QUOTE]
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