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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 381863" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>both of my hunting partners use the Vortex Viper as well. As far as a price point scope goes I've never seen one that can beat it. Great warranty (drop it off a cliff on a hunting trip and they'll give you a new one). Very repeatable adjustments.</p><p> </p><p>For me personally I like to dial if it is beyond 300-400 yards. There should never be a "quick shot" at ranges above 400 yards so you'll always have time to dial and, it is for the majority of shooters, more precise. </p><p>I would go with mill-dots over a BDC simply becuase you can do a ton with mills. you can use it as a BDC or for range estimation. </p><p>MOA reticles are nice, but are usually on the pricier scopes. Make sure that when you get a turret scope that its calibrated in MOA not mills (for the turret).</p><p>Vortex has a MOA reticle scope with Front focal plane coming out soon. It may be the one your looking for.</p><p> </p><p>Welcome to LRH!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 381863, member: 10306"] both of my hunting partners use the Vortex Viper as well. As far as a price point scope goes I've never seen one that can beat it. Great warranty (drop it off a cliff on a hunting trip and they'll give you a new one). Very repeatable adjustments. For me personally I like to dial if it is beyond 300-400 yards. There should never be a "quick shot" at ranges above 400 yards so you'll always have time to dial and, it is for the majority of shooters, more precise. I would go with mill-dots over a BDC simply becuase you can do a ton with mills. you can use it as a BDC or for range estimation. MOA reticles are nice, but are usually on the pricier scopes. Make sure that when you get a turret scope that its calibrated in MOA not mills (for the turret). Vortex has a MOA reticle scope with Front focal plane coming out soon. It may be the one your looking for. Welcome to LRH!! [/QUOTE]
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