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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 1557097" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>That video was very telling. I haven't bought a Leupold in years for other reasons; but in the video, I see another really good reason: it didn't track! For LR shooting, you definitely want it to go where you dialed. That's PD shooting. For most of my years of shooting, I didn't dial. Heck, didn't know how! "Zero stops" were not available then and now, only a few top end scopes have it. I now LOVE dialing with my NF scopes and they have zero stops. Very, very accurate movements and great glass, plus being built like the proverbial tank! I bough most of mine right here , "previously owned". All have been like brand new with good pricing. In a PD town, targets are tiny, there's lots of action, short and long. You need a scope you can count on. Vortex is fine, but NF is better, IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 1557097, member: 17593"] That video was very telling. I haven't bought a Leupold in years for other reasons; but in the video, I see another really good reason: it didn't track! For LR shooting, you definitely want it to go where you dialed. That's PD shooting. For most of my years of shooting, I didn't dial. Heck, didn't know how! "Zero stops" were not available then and now, only a few top end scopes have it. I now LOVE dialing with my NF scopes and they have zero stops. Very, very accurate movements and great glass, plus being built like the proverbial tank! I bough most of mine right here , "previously owned". All have been like brand new with good pricing. In a PD town, targets are tiny, there's lots of action, short and long. You need a scope you can count on. Vortex is fine, but NF is better, IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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