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The Basics, Starting Out
older marine wanting to get back into shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="JSHou" data-source="post: 1012736" data-attributes="member: 85392"><p>+1 .308 My 700 can hit consistently at 700-800 yards, even in strong winds across the grasslands. I suspect the loss in accuracy after that is shooter error. </p><p></p><p>Vortex makes good glass and the prices are very reasonable. I also have heard great things about their CS (though I've personally never needed it). If you aren't used to shooting with a scope yet, I would recommend mil-mil (reticle-turrets). It makes corrections a lot easier when your reticle works in the same units as your turrets. When I started, mil turrets were a little less common, and not knowing any better, I got MOA turrets with a Mildot reticle. It's a little more thinking when you're dialing adjustments that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHou, post: 1012736, member: 85392"] +1 .308 My 700 can hit consistently at 700-800 yards, even in strong winds across the grasslands. I suspect the loss in accuracy after that is shooter error. Vortex makes good glass and the prices are very reasonable. I also have heard great things about their CS (though I've personally never needed it). If you aren't used to shooting with a scope yet, I would recommend mil-mil (reticle-turrets). It makes corrections a lot easier when your reticle works in the same units as your turrets. When I started, mil turrets were a little less common, and not knowing any better, I got MOA turrets with a Mildot reticle. It's a little more thinking when you're dialing adjustments that way. [/QUOTE]
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