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Quick question about Leupold B&C reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="TheHardWay" data-source="post: 683189" data-attributes="member: 23905"><p>I'm a little confused about the B&C reticle offered in the Leupold scopes. I've read that you need to set the scope at a specific power in order for it to be effective. Since the recticle is on the second focal plane, does that mean that it will change sizes depending on magnification level?</p><p>I am also using LoadBase, which has a scope reticle function incorporated into it that will state the yardages for each cross hair mark on a given reticle, such as the B&C, from the external ballistics of a given load. Do these calculated holdover yardages remain constant at any magnification power since it is taking into effect the ballistics of a specific load. </p><p>The whole large triangle/small triangle thing and trying to simulate the performance of a given caliber isn't something I want to mess with. I just want to enter my load info into Load Base, and output the reticle chart, so I know what the hold over marks represent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheHardWay, post: 683189, member: 23905"] I'm a little confused about the B&C reticle offered in the Leupold scopes. I've read that you need to set the scope at a specific power in order for it to be effective. Since the recticle is on the second focal plane, does that mean that it will change sizes depending on magnification level? I am also using LoadBase, which has a scope reticle function incorporated into it that will state the yardages for each cross hair mark on a given reticle, such as the B&C, from the external ballistics of a given load. Do these calculated holdover yardages remain constant at any magnification power since it is taking into effect the ballistics of a specific load. The whole large triangle/small triangle thing and trying to simulate the performance of a given caliber isn't something I want to mess with. I just want to enter my load info into Load Base, and output the reticle chart, so I know what the hold over marks represent. [/QUOTE]
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