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Question about Nightforce
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<blockquote data-quote="marinetowgunner" data-source="post: 637257" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>The velocity reticle is a great reticle for hunting. Just make sure you use the <a href="http://www.nightforcereticlecalculator.com/Default.aspx" target="_blank">Nightforce ballistic calculator</a> to figure out what specific reticle you will need for your rifle. </p><p></p><p>The scope still has the same turrets that any other MOA reticle scope would have, so the ability to dial in windage and elevation is still possible. I recommend getting a model with zero stop. All of mine now have them and I find it to be an invaluable tool in the field. I always know my scope is set to zero just by feel.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.sportoptics.com/" target="_blank">SportOptics</a> is usually my go to company for <a href="http://www.sportoptics.com/nightforce-rifle-scopes.aspx" target="_blank">NightForce</a>. The have grate pricing and the staff is very knowledgeable, and they always have things in stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marinetowgunner, post: 637257, member: 46005"] The velocity reticle is a great reticle for hunting. Just make sure you use the [URL="http://www.nightforcereticlecalculator.com/Default.aspx"]Nightforce ballistic calculator[/URL] to figure out what specific reticle you will need for your rifle. The scope still has the same turrets that any other MOA reticle scope would have, so the ability to dial in windage and elevation is still possible. I recommend getting a model with zero stop. All of mine now have them and I find it to be an invaluable tool in the field. I always know my scope is set to zero just by feel. [URL="http://www.sportoptics.com/"]SportOptics[/URL] is usually my go to company for [URL="http://www.sportoptics.com/nightforce-rifle-scopes.aspx"]NightForce[/URL]. The have grate pricing and the staff is very knowledgeable, and they always have things in stock. [/QUOTE]
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