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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 18099"><p>Prairie,</p><p>I just ordered a Burris Signature 4x16 with Ballistic mildot.</p><p>I also shoot the 300 win mag.</p><p>It has aiming reference points built in for drop in the reticle and a mildot on top of the reticle for estimating ranges.</p><p></p><p>With 165-168gr bullets at 3400fps the 6 drop crosshair lines in the reticle are just about spot on out to 500 yards if I 0 at 120 yards. </p><p>The 600 line is actually 625 and the 700 line is closer to 800.</p><p>Using those yardage reference points I am never more than 10 yards off any of the sighting reference lines all the way out to 800 yards.</p><p></p><p>At least that is according to the math.</p><p>I will have to check them out in the field once I get the scope in two weeks. </p><p></p><p>I think this scope will be much easier to use at longer ranges than the straight mildot scope I am using now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 18099"] Prairie, I just ordered a Burris Signature 4x16 with Ballistic mildot. I also shoot the 300 win mag. It has aiming reference points built in for drop in the reticle and a mildot on top of the reticle for estimating ranges. With 165-168gr bullets at 3400fps the 6 drop crosshair lines in the reticle are just about spot on out to 500 yards if I 0 at 120 yards. The 600 line is actually 625 and the 700 line is closer to 800. Using those yardage reference points I am never more than 10 yards off any of the sighting reference lines all the way out to 800 yards. At least that is according to the math. I will have to check them out in the field once I get the scope in two weeks. I think this scope will be much easier to use at longer ranges than the straight mildot scope I am using now. [/QUOTE]
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