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Old 05-05-2008, 10:05 AM   #21
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I was planning on learning to use Mil-Dot..I do not have any experience with any reticle presently..what would everyone suggest.? Is Mil-Dot the way to go.? I am not necessarily looking for what is easiest to learn or use. I want something that allows accurate hold off, elevation, etc. Something that is good for range determination, etc. I guess I just assume that Mil-Dot is the way to go since so many sniper/military sites mention it.
Suggestions welcome.
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Old 05-05-2008, 01:41 PM   #22
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I was planning on learning to use Mil-Dot..I do not have any experience with any reticle presently..what would everyone suggest.? Is Mil-Dot the way to go.? I am not necessarily looking for what is easiest to learn or use. I want something that allows accurate hold off, elevation, etc. Something that is good for range determination, etc. I guess I just assume that Mil-Dot is the way to go since so many sniper/military sites mention it.
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Mil-Dot's are fine for their intended purpose but un-needed and pretty much useless at the short ranges you mentioned.
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Old 05-05-2008, 02:06 PM   #23
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at what range would you say they are needed? I know once you are zeroed at 100yds you would have no use for them in shooting at a 100yd range, but what about 3-500.?
What would be the reticle you'd recommend otherwise? something that allows for hold off for wind and motion..
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Old 05-06-2008, 05:43 AM   #24
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check out counter sniper brand scopes these scopes are awesome, and one for close to medium range like you want is right in your price range.
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Old 05-12-2008, 01:13 PM   #25
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Get a Bushnell fixed 10x mil-dot. For about $210 it's great.

Do you know what the total internal adjustment is on this scope.? I know it is a 1/4 MOA adjustment, but was wondering what the total possible adjustment is.
I can get it locally for about 190 and am thinking that I will get it soon.
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