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<blockquote data-quote="SBruce" data-source="post: 609042" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p>I agree that MOA reticle is the way to go for small targets like predators. I started using mils in the early 90's, but quickly switched to Nightforces' moa reticles.</p><p> </p><p>They allow us to use the reticle for shot placement easily out to 600 yds without ever dialing the scope knobs. In addition, if it's too cold or foggy or snowy for the rangefinder to work, MOA reticles are easier and quicker to range with (especially on small targets like coyotes).</p><p> </p><p>The Zeiss conquest optics are very good. The Sightrons adjustments are very good, but the optical quality goes to Zeiss IMO. If weight isn't so much of an issue, then the Nightforce 3.5-15X50 is a superb scope. The Huskemaws' seem to have good optics also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBruce, post: 609042, member: 21068"] I agree that MOA reticle is the way to go for small targets like predators. I started using mils in the early 90's, but quickly switched to Nightforces' moa reticles. They allow us to use the reticle for shot placement easily out to 600 yds without ever dialing the scope knobs. In addition, if it's too cold or foggy or snowy for the rangefinder to work, MOA reticles are easier and quicker to range with (especially on small targets like coyotes). The Zeiss conquest optics are very good. The Sightrons adjustments are very good, but the optical quality goes to Zeiss IMO. If weight isn't so much of an issue, then the Nightforce 3.5-15X50 is a superb scope. The Huskemaws' seem to have good optics also. [/QUOTE]
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