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Scope for elk rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="scottyboy" data-source="post: 1254621" data-attributes="member: 91491"><p>Can I ask what you didn't like / don't trust on the swaro? I've been thinking about picking one up with the current sales. </p><p></p><p>To the OP, 500yards doesn't require much magnification at all and with your 2 calibers, you likely won't need to turret turn to dial your shot (given your zero of course). When I had my 7mm zeroed at 300, I only needed to hold 4.5 MOA at 500, depending on your reticle, you may find some with MOA / MIL hold overs (which I am not trying to get into the dial vs hold over debate). </p><p></p><p>If possible head to a cabelas, gander, bass pro whatever you got in your area and take a look at your choices. Also ask if you can take them outside, which will give you a real feel for the glass clarity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottyboy, post: 1254621, member: 91491"] Can I ask what you didn't like / don't trust on the swaro? I've been thinking about picking one up with the current sales. To the OP, 500yards doesn't require much magnification at all and with your 2 calibers, you likely won't need to turret turn to dial your shot (given your zero of course). When I had my 7mm zeroed at 300, I only needed to hold 4.5 MOA at 500, depending on your reticle, you may find some with MOA / MIL hold overs (which I am not trying to get into the dial vs hold over debate). If possible head to a cabelas, gander, bass pro whatever you got in your area and take a look at your choices. Also ask if you can take them outside, which will give you a real feel for the glass clarity [/QUOTE]
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