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The Basics, Starting Out
Optic for new shooter
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<blockquote data-quote="264MHC" data-source="post: 2071313" data-attributes="member: 111161"><p>For SFP MOA optics, look into the Trijicon credo and tenmile lineups. I have a 2.5-15x42 and a 4-24. Really like the center dot reticle with 1moa holds. The new Zeiss V4s are also very nice and I really like the Zmoa t30 and t20 reticles. They add a dot matrix Christmas tree that doesn't obscure the target but is there when you need it.</p><p>Both have exposed zero stop turrets and aren't too heavy which makes them great dual purpose optics for hunting and target shooting. Just as well learn on the same scope/reticle you will use for hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="264MHC, post: 2071313, member: 111161"] For SFP MOA optics, look into the Trijicon credo and tenmile lineups. I have a 2.5-15x42 and a 4-24. Really like the center dot reticle with 1moa holds. The new Zeiss V4s are also very nice and I really like the Zmoa t30 and t20 reticles. They add a dot matrix Christmas tree that doesn’t obscure the target but is there when you need it. Both have exposed zero stop turrets and aren’t too heavy which makes them great dual purpose optics for hunting and target shooting. Just as well learn on the same scope/reticle you will use for hunting. [/QUOTE]
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