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Vortex RZR HD vs. NF NXS
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<blockquote data-quote="bailey1474" data-source="post: 415263" data-attributes="member: 3249"><p>I'm w/you 100% on the reticle ranging issue. I don't use a ffp scope b/c I range w/it. I use b/c I hold my wind. I dial the elevation but never touch the windage knob. Much easier and much faster than dialing both and w/a ffp scope you can do this on any power not just high power. This can be very advantagious in any situation where a shot must be taken quickly.</p><p></p><p>As far as the aim small miss small; it very true on paper but not so much in the field. If you shot a 5 shot group on a deer w/a ffp vs a rfp scope I don't think you would see any difference in group size. Reason being that you don't have a definate "spot" to aim at. You may feel you pic a spot to aim at, but in reality, you don't pic that exact spot everytime you shoot @ a deer as you do on a paper target.</p><p></p><p>I agree on the IOR reticle. I've seen one and really liked it. That small dot in the center sure would be nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bailey1474, post: 415263, member: 3249"] I'm w/you 100% on the reticle ranging issue. I don't use a ffp scope b/c I range w/it. I use b/c I hold my wind. I dial the elevation but never touch the windage knob. Much easier and much faster than dialing both and w/a ffp scope you can do this on any power not just high power. This can be very advantagious in any situation where a shot must be taken quickly. As far as the aim small miss small; it very true on paper but not so much in the field. If you shot a 5 shot group on a deer w/a ffp vs a rfp scope I don't think you would see any difference in group size. Reason being that you don't have a definate "spot" to aim at. You may feel you pic a spot to aim at, but in reality, you don't pic that exact spot everytime you shoot @ a deer as you do on a paper target. I agree on the IOR reticle. I've seen one and really liked it. That small dot in the center sure would be nice. [/QUOTE]
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