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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scopes - reticles and turret options?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry D" data-source="post: 267282" data-attributes="member: 14452"><p>Yea, thanks guys - I've been looking over things for the morning. I've decided that I'm going to use the same system.</p><p></p><p>If I use MOA turrets I'm going to use a MOA reticle to match. - If I use a mil dot reticle, I'd prefer to use mil turrets if they exist. - I don't see the point in interchanging the two. Seems like MOA is the most popular system and it makes the most sense to me. So yea, I've decided moa turrets with a moa reticle.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to make a ballistic card with my loads in my normal hunting/shooting conditions - I'll be shooting a few loads so tactical 1/4 moa turrets offer the best versatility - especially if I switch the scope from gun to gun at some point. I guess I could have multiple BDC dials made too which I guess would be the nicest for dialing in range as I wouldnt have to look back and forth to see how much MOA corresponds with my range, however I'm sure these numbers will be... memorized quite quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry D, post: 267282, member: 14452"] Yea, thanks guys - I've been looking over things for the morning. I've decided that I'm going to use the same system. If I use MOA turrets I'm going to use a MOA reticle to match. - If I use a mil dot reticle, I'd prefer to use mil turrets if they exist. - I don't see the point in interchanging the two. Seems like MOA is the most popular system and it makes the most sense to me. So yea, I've decided moa turrets with a moa reticle. I'm going to make a ballistic card with my loads in my normal hunting/shooting conditions - I'll be shooting a few loads so tactical 1/4 moa turrets offer the best versatility - especially if I switch the scope from gun to gun at some point. I guess I could have multiple BDC dials made too which I guess would be the nicest for dialing in range as I wouldnt have to look back and forth to see how much MOA corresponds with my range, however I'm sure these numbers will be... memorized quite quickly. [/QUOTE]
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