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Rapid-Z® Ballistic Reticles
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<blockquote data-quote="jbcarter88" data-source="post: 367123" data-attributes="member: 23003"><p>I know of one guy that recently bought one and he loves it. Zeiss makes it easy with their software calculator as you can enter factory loads as well as hand loads. As far as the power setting, I guess you have to experiment on the range until you find that magic spot. (I have no idea where exactly 13.41 power is). I've been reading alot about them and am quickly becoming convinced that I need one atop my .270 wsm. My wife doesn't feel that way though. Keep us posted. I'm really interested in any experience with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbcarter88, post: 367123, member: 23003"] I know of one guy that recently bought one and he loves it. Zeiss makes it easy with their software calculator as you can enter factory loads as well as hand loads. As far as the power setting, I guess you have to experiment on the range until you find that magic spot. (I have no idea where exactly 13.41 power is). I've been reading alot about them and am quickly becoming convinced that I need one atop my .270 wsm. My wife doesn't feel that way though. Keep us posted. I'm really interested in any experience with them. [/QUOTE]
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