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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
The perfect scope (for a pseudo long range rifle)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 16462" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>You could consider the relatively new HORUS scope, it has by far the most holdover capability as it uses a somewhat complex grid that is very fine. They are set-up as you suggested, the crosshair intersection is above the centerline of the field of view.</p><p>I have been shooting them for years and they are superb for holdovers and holdoff for wind.</p><p>Most people think that the reticle pattern is too busy, takes a while to get used to it. In reality the pattern is a ranging system that is too complicated for my use, I simply shoot using holdover lines that I have tested beforehand and have on a chart.</p><p>Right now I am shooting it on a very accurate heavy barreled .22 semi-auto out to 300 yards and it is very good.</p><p>HORUS has a website, or just do a search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 16462, member: 25"] You could consider the relatively new HORUS scope, it has by far the most holdover capability as it uses a somewhat complex grid that is very fine. They are set-up as you suggested, the crosshair intersection is above the centerline of the field of view. I have been shooting them for years and they are superb for holdovers and holdoff for wind. Most people think that the reticle pattern is too busy, takes a while to get used to it. In reality the pattern is a ranging system that is too complicated for my use, I simply shoot using holdover lines that I have tested beforehand and have on a chart. Right now I am shooting it on a very accurate heavy barreled .22 semi-auto out to 300 yards and it is very good. HORUS has a website, or just do a search. [/QUOTE]
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