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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Quigley Ford scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="PA Plumber" data-source="post: 2477664" data-attributes="member: 122018"><p>I don't know much about them either...but they are kind of neat.</p><p>They are usually configured to one load on a rifle.</p><p>You send them the bullet weight and averaged muzzle velocity of "X" amount of shots. They graduate yardage to match that load. The yardage is written beside each elevation hash on the scope. I've seen them set up to 1000 yards.</p><p>From what I understand, if you decide to change the pet load? Need to buy a new scope if you want the yaradage graduations to be accurate with the new load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PA Plumber, post: 2477664, member: 122018"] I don't know much about them either...but they are kind of neat. They are usually configured to one load on a rifle. You send them the bullet weight and averaged muzzle velocity of "X" amount of shots. They graduate yardage to match that load. The yardage is written beside each elevation hash on the scope. I've seen them set up to 1000 yards. From what I understand, if you decide to change the pet load? Need to buy a new scope if you want the yaradage graduations to be accurate with the new load. [/QUOTE]
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