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Scope specifications for ELD Target
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<blockquote data-quote="pdshooter2" data-source="post: 2327049" data-attributes="member: 119706"><p>i agree on a non busy reticle, simple is better, less confusion. i like simple moa hash up and down on a center crrosshair.</p><p>you do not list a distance and that is important. 5.5-22x in either 50 or 56 is very good past one mile(nightforce)</p><p>i like fairly flat mounts with only a little tilt...use internal to go the distance.</p><p>valdada has a 5.5-40x in a 40mm tube with a ton of built in moa. with a 338 edge, 200 yard zero 2000 dial up is easy with plenty to spare</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdshooter2, post: 2327049, member: 119706"] i agree on a non busy reticle, simple is better, less confusion. i like simple moa hash up and down on a center crrosshair. you do not list a distance and that is important. 5.5-22x in either 50 or 56 is very good past one mile(nightforce) i like fairly flat mounts with only a little tilt...use internal to go the distance. valdada has a 5.5-40x in a 40mm tube with a ton of built in moa. with a 338 edge, 200 yard zero 2000 dial up is easy with plenty to spare [/QUOTE]
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