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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
what nightforce reticle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 61510"><p>I aggree with Brent. The NP-R2 is the one that I have in both of my 8-32X NF scopes. They are very easy to learn low to use and the don't clutter up the view through the scope.I think that it is a much better system then the Mildot. It is fast and easy to do the math with the NP-R2 when rangeing a target. The NF scopes that I have used for the past 6 years have been used a lot for long range shooting. They are repeatable and have held up to the pounding that they have received a top my 30 Hart Magnum rifle, and a 30-338 Mag 40X. I don't use hold over when shooting long-range. I add the minutes of angle need for the round to be on for the distance I have laser measured. My point is that my scopes realy get a work out spinng clicks, and they have held up to thousands of rounds fired. How much better can it get!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 61510"] I aggree with Brent. The NP-R2 is the one that I have in both of my 8-32X NF scopes. They are very easy to learn low to use and the don't clutter up the view through the scope.I think that it is a much better system then the Mildot. It is fast and easy to do the math with the NP-R2 when rangeing a target. The NF scopes that I have used for the past 6 years have been used a lot for long range shooting. They are repeatable and have held up to the pounding that they have received a top my 30 Hart Magnum rifle, and a 30-338 Mag 40X. I don't use hold over when shooting long-range. I add the minutes of angle need for the round to be on for the distance I have laser measured. My point is that my scopes realy get a work out spinng clicks, and they have held up to thousands of rounds fired. How much better can it get! [/QUOTE]
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