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Upgrading wifes scope
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2362825" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>One thing to keep in mind with the Leupold scopes like the VX-3HD and VX5-HD with the CDS ZL turrets, they only allow one rotation with the ZL feature, which is 14.5 MOA (stops you .5 MOA from full rev) and will be unlikely to get you to 1000 yards for dial up, likely closer to the 500-700 yard range depending on air density, bullet selection, and zero range. </p><p></p><p>I believe you can take the zero lock button out and get all the adjustment left available on the scope, though I haven't tried it myself on the Leupolds I have used. Would be somewhat of an inconvenience, especially if you were doing it often. To step up to the ZL2 or ZL3 turrets you are spending a good bit more $$$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2362825, member: 87243"] One thing to keep in mind with the Leupold scopes like the VX-3HD and VX5-HD with the CDS ZL turrets, they only allow one rotation with the ZL feature, which is 14.5 MOA (stops you .5 MOA from full rev) and will be unlikely to get you to 1000 yards for dial up, likely closer to the 500-700 yard range depending on air density, bullet selection, and zero range. I believe you can take the zero lock button out and get all the adjustment left available on the scope, though I haven't tried it myself on the Leupolds I have used. Would be somewhat of an inconvenience, especially if you were doing it often. To step up to the ZL2 or ZL3 turrets you are spending a good bit more $$$. [/QUOTE]
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