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Best Long Range Reticle?
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<blockquote data-quote="280longshot" data-source="post: 3334447" data-attributes="member: 8914"><p><strong>Re: Best Long Range Reticle</strong></p><p></p><p>I can only comment on my experience with the ones like Boone & Crockett from Leupold, Nikon BDC, and the one Burris has.</p><p>I love the Boone and Crockett reticle cause it's easier to see, has a windage mark and is good to 500yrds vs say the marks on a Burris. I like the circles on Nikon but can get confusing if you don't write it all down on a cheat sheet and tape to stock.</p><p></p><p>To answer you question I really love the 10x magnification, it requires no focusing where anything over 12x does. When you have to take a quick shot, you don't have time to look then focus. Simple is better for me.</p><p></p><p>The rapid Z600 and Z800 look very close to the B&C reticle.</p><p></p><p>Just my opinion, this is what works for me in my hunting situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="280longshot, post: 3334447, member: 8914"] [b]Re: Best Long Range Reticle[/b] I can only comment on my experience with the ones like Boone & Crockett from Leupold, Nikon BDC, and the one Burris has. I love the Boone and Crockett reticle cause it's easier to see, has a windage mark and is good to 500yrds vs say the marks on a Burris. I like the circles on Nikon but can get confusing if you don't write it all down on a cheat sheet and tape to stock. To answer you question I really love the 10x magnification, it requires no focusing where anything over 12x does. When you have to take a quick shot, you don't have time to look then focus. Simple is better for me. The rapid Z600 and Z800 look very close to the B&C reticle. Just my opinion, this is what works for me in my hunting situations. [/QUOTE]
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