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Ranging with a reticle?
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<blockquote data-quote="djtjr" data-source="post: 428846" data-attributes="member: 13195"><p>the Nightforce np-r1 reticle is great for doing that. at the ranges you mention its pretty easy but also depends greatly on the size of your game. For example the deer i hunt here in NY are much bigger bodied than the deer i hunt in TX if i dont know the size of the target or cant judge it accurately it will throw of the ranging formula. also the farther out you get the harder to bracket the game accurately and at distance any errors are obviously magnified due to the exponential drop experienced at range. all that said the Np-r1 is the best i have seen for reticle ranging and the only reticle i use because you never know. I have a swaro and it has gone down on me in the field and yes i did have spare bats but it didnt matter, it was a fluke and the swaro is awesome but it did happen to me.</p><p>hope this helps</p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djtjr, post: 428846, member: 13195"] the Nightforce np-r1 reticle is great for doing that. at the ranges you mention its pretty easy but also depends greatly on the size of your game. For example the deer i hunt here in NY are much bigger bodied than the deer i hunt in TX if i dont know the size of the target or cant judge it accurately it will throw of the ranging formula. also the farther out you get the harder to bracket the game accurately and at distance any errors are obviously magnified due to the exponential drop experienced at range. all that said the Np-r1 is the best i have seen for reticle ranging and the only reticle i use because you never know. I have a swaro and it has gone down on me in the field and yes i did have spare bats but it didnt matter, it was a fluke and the swaro is awesome but it did happen to me. hope this helps d [/QUOTE]
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