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Vortex vs. Leupold for long range shooting, need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="joseph" data-source="post: 938832" data-attributes="member: 19151"><p>I have a 6-24x50mm PST FFP MOA with a custom turret and very glad that I got the FFP. Once you get used to it which should take you about 10 minutes you will love it also. Don't forget that with the FFP that when you increase the power the reticule "AND" your intended target enlarges the same amount. Don't believe that the enlarged reticule will cover up your target since the target enlarges the same amount.</p><p></p><p>joseph</p><p></p><p>PS: Once I was able to read the wind better I was able to shoot a 3+1/4" five shot group at 1,000 yds. with the above scope.</p><p> which I must add is the smallest group I have shot. Here is the 1,000 yd. target that I shot the second time I ever shot at that distance. The group sizes and scores are in the lower right. Three 5 shot groups were shot and a perfect score for a group is 50 points. Not to bad for my hunting rifle I had built for antelope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph, post: 938832, member: 19151"] I have a 6-24x50mm PST FFP MOA with a custom turret and very glad that I got the FFP. Once you get used to it which should take you about 10 minutes you will love it also. Don't forget that with the FFP that when you increase the power the reticule "AND" your intended target enlarges the same amount. Don't believe that the enlarged reticule will cover up your target since the target enlarges the same amount. joseph PS: Once I was able to read the wind better I was able to shoot a 3+1/4" five shot group at 1,000 yds. with the above scope. which I must add is the smallest group I have shot. Here is the 1,000 yd. target that I shot the second time I ever shot at that distance. The group sizes and scores are in the lower right. Three 5 shot groups were shot and a perfect score for a group is 50 points. Not to bad for my hunting rifle I had built for antelope. [/QUOTE]
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