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<blockquote data-quote="FAL Shot" data-source="post: 572832" data-attributes="member: 27328"><p>I use a Bushnell Scout 1000 and it is adequate, but a Leica 1600 would be much nicer, or even a Leupold RX1000.</p><p> </p><p>The Ruger .204 is my favorite PD caliber. I don't waste ammo on very long shots. I sight in at 200 yards, and rarely take a shot past 250 yards. I stalk through a PD town rather than setting up a benchrest. You'll get more PD's that way. Find a rifle that shoots like a laser beam. </p><p> </p><p>Our ground is slightly rolling in most spots, and once you learn a town you know where to sneak up over rises.</p><p> </p><p>Wind is worse than bullet drop calculation. With a ballistic reticle, you can get a failry good idea of range on an average sized prairie dog. My scope has windage marks on either side of the crosshairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAL Shot, post: 572832, member: 27328"] I use a Bushnell Scout 1000 and it is adequate, but a Leica 1600 would be much nicer, or even a Leupold RX1000. The Ruger .204 is my favorite PD caliber. I don't waste ammo on very long shots. I sight in at 200 yards, and rarely take a shot past 250 yards. I stalk through a PD town rather than setting up a benchrest. You'll get more PD's that way. Find a rifle that shoots like a laser beam. Our ground is slightly rolling in most spots, and once you learn a town you know where to sneak up over rises. Wind is worse than bullet drop calculation. With a ballistic reticle, you can get a failry good idea of range on an average sized prairie dog. My scope has windage marks on either side of the crosshairs. [/QUOTE]
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