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What about Burris "Black Diamond"?
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<blockquote data-quote="R-WEST" data-source="post: 13953" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>Boyd - So the Black Diamond should work to roughly the same range as the Nikons ? What about the Leupolds? Do you use them? Are they 30MM or 1"? (Told you I'd wear you out with questions).</p><p></p><p>*WyoWhisper* - Nightforce. Don't know anything about them. I'm guessing they're pricey. How many $$ can you get tied up in one? Are they worth it?</p><p></p><p>One other thing. Most scope mfrs suggest starting out with the windage/elevation adjustments as close to the center of their travel as possible. Using the Nikon/Black Diamond, it looks like we'll try to start out with the elevation adjustment the whole way at the bottom. Does that cause any problems with the reticle being off-center?</p><p></p><p>R-WEST</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R-WEST, post: 13953, member: 405"] Boyd - So the Black Diamond should work to roughly the same range as the Nikons ? What about the Leupolds? Do you use them? Are they 30MM or 1"? (Told you I'd wear you out with questions). *WyoWhisper* - Nightforce. Don't know anything about them. I'm guessing they're pricey. How many $$ can you get tied up in one? Are they worth it? One other thing. Most scope mfrs suggest starting out with the windage/elevation adjustments as close to the center of their travel as possible. Using the Nikon/Black Diamond, it looks like we'll try to start out with the elevation adjustment the whole way at the bottom. Does that cause any problems with the reticle being off-center? R-WEST [/QUOTE]
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