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Swarovski Scopes for Long Range Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="HokiMD" data-source="post: 1465957" data-attributes="member: 105959"><p>I have the ballistic turret option. I use the 3 color bands to setup my ranges, I zero at 200, and have the other markers at 300,400 and 500 yards, like someone else said. I live in Mid Atlantic, but hunt a good bit out west, so the altitude change has an impact. Plus you can fine tune the computer generated numbers on your distances at the range to adjust for theoretical vs actual performance. I have thought about buying a custom turret, but the out of the box ballistic turret is very nice if you work with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HokiMD, post: 1465957, member: 105959"] I have the ballistic turret option. I use the 3 color bands to setup my ranges, I zero at 200, and have the other markers at 300,400 and 500 yards, like someone else said. I live in Mid Atlantic, but hunt a good bit out west, so the altitude change has an impact. Plus you can fine tune the computer generated numbers on your distances at the range to adjust for theoretical vs actual performance. I have thought about buying a custom turret, but the out of the box ballistic turret is very nice if you work with it. [/QUOTE]
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