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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Pete Lincoln Swaro query?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 20267"><p>Hi Red</p><p>Welcome to LRH!</p><p>There is a lot of experience here as you no doubt will have gleaned in the last month.</p><p>Most everyone has something useful to contribute and I learn more here than am able to contribute that is for sure!</p><p>Thanks for your input. </p><p>Just curious - have you ever checked your zero with a giver load at say 200/300 yards between 6X and 24X?</p><p>There is a basic premise that 2nd focal plane scopes are not as good in maintaining this zero compared to a 1st focal plane.</p><p>I have been looking for realistic checks on this theory and wonder whether the high end 2nd plane reticle scopes are reliable in this aspect.</p><p>The next range trip I am going to apply this test to my 8.5-25 LRT Leupold.</p><p>I believe I will carry it out at 200yds to give a better than comparo than at 100yds.</p><p>APB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 20267"] Hi Red Welcome to LRH! There is a lot of experience here as you no doubt will have gleaned in the last month. Most everyone has something useful to contribute and I learn more here than am able to contribute that is for sure! Thanks for your input. Just curious - have you ever checked your zero with a giver load at say 200/300 yards between 6X and 24X? There is a basic premise that 2nd focal plane scopes are not as good in maintaining this zero compared to a 1st focal plane. I have been looking for realistic checks on this theory and wonder whether the high end 2nd plane reticle scopes are reliable in this aspect. The next range trip I am going to apply this test to my 8.5-25 LRT Leupold. I believe I will carry it out at 200yds to give a better than comparo than at 100yds. APB [/QUOTE]
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