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What reticle with turrets?
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<blockquote data-quote="paphil" data-source="post: 456387" data-attributes="member: 17745"><p>I use the Huskamaw scopes and really like the turret they have to adjust for yardage. You don't need a chart or count clicks. the yardage out to about 1000 yards is inscribed on the turret and is set up for your gun and load and when set up properly, is dead on all the way. It can't compensate for errors in ranging or errors in estimating the wind but it has the 10 mph wind numbers from the BC program right on the turret. I've looked at and shot alot of different scopes and it is by far the easiest and mast accurate system out there. Someone who is really into targets and shoots all the time probably can remember the numbers and count clicks just fine but for people who only shoot a few boxes of shells or even just a few shots a year, they can be confident that they can pick the gun up and be confident that it is set right to make a 600yard or longer shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paphil, post: 456387, member: 17745"] I use the Huskamaw scopes and really like the turret they have to adjust for yardage. You don't need a chart or count clicks. the yardage out to about 1000 yards is inscribed on the turret and is set up for your gun and load and when set up properly, is dead on all the way. It can't compensate for errors in ranging or errors in estimating the wind but it has the 10 mph wind numbers from the BC program right on the turret. I've looked at and shot alot of different scopes and it is by far the easiest and mast accurate system out there. Someone who is really into targets and shoots all the time probably can remember the numbers and count clicks just fine but for people who only shoot a few boxes of shells or even just a few shots a year, they can be confident that they can pick the gun up and be confident that it is set right to make a 600yard or longer shot. [/QUOTE]
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