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Swarovski with TDS or Zeiss with Target turrets
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 71841" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>I an many others prefer target knobs of BDC's. It is a far more accurate way to adjust for range and windage rather than just holding with the reticle.</p><p>Personaly i use scopes from the S&amp;B PMII series with either the Mildot or Klein(gen 2 mildot), I will however be changing to the new P4 reticle as soon as it becomes available in the 4-16x50 and 4-16x42. </p><p>I dial in my adjustment most of the time, but also have the markings on the reticle plotted for quick hold overs and windage. If you have BDC's and a reticle you can range with (you can range with any exept maybe a single post) you have the best of both worlds.</p><p>Important is repeatability and positive click adjustment when BDC's are bieng considered. </p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 71841, member: 2245"] I an many others prefer target knobs of BDC's. It is a far more accurate way to adjust for range and windage rather than just holding with the reticle. Personaly i use scopes from the S&B PMII series with either the Mildot or Klein(gen 2 mildot), I will however be changing to the new P4 reticle as soon as it becomes available in the 4-16x50 and 4-16x42. I dial in my adjustment most of the time, but also have the markings on the reticle plotted for quick hold overs and windage. If you have BDC's and a reticle you can range with (you can range with any exept maybe a single post) you have the best of both worlds. Important is repeatability and positive click adjustment when BDC's are bieng considered. Pete [/QUOTE]
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