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Reticle Question-Please Advise
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<blockquote data-quote="cwinner" data-source="post: 612396" data-attributes="member: 17315"><p>One more thing to add, I'm sure you all know but I'll state this for others that may not and are reading this.....when using a reticle hold you better have either a first focal plane reticle our dial the exact same magnification every time....most of the lower and middle range scopes out there have second focal plane reticles and there is a big difference between the stadia wires at say X5 -vs- X10....just more things to consider.</p><p> </p><p>I shoot Leupold Mk4's with the TMR reticle in the second plane and have worked out similar reticle holds on the lowest power settings....where I carry it while hunting, but agree with Broz....on a long range shot if you have time to crank up your scope maginfication....you have time to dial the dope.</p><p> </p><p>Good discussion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwinner, post: 612396, member: 17315"] One more thing to add, I'm sure you all know but I'll state this for others that may not and are reading this.....when using a reticle hold you better have either a first focal plane reticle our dial the exact same magnification every time....most of the lower and middle range scopes out there have second focal plane reticles and there is a big difference between the stadia wires at say X5 -vs- X10....just more things to consider. I shoot Leupold Mk4's with the TMR reticle in the second plane and have worked out similar reticle holds on the lowest power settings....where I carry it while hunting, but agree with Broz....on a long range shot if you have time to crank up your scope maginfication....you have time to dial the dope. Good discussion... [/QUOTE]
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