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Ok, so like a Nikon Buckmaster 3-9X40 BDC scope would be a good choice for the longest shot being 400YDS?
YoteXX,
I purchased a Nikon Buckmaster 6-18x SF, with the BDC
reticle, and was not pleased with this reticle for small
targets, like varmints, or 1" black squares on paper. It is
TOO Thick! The BDC reticle may be OK for intermediate range
big game shooting, but at longer ranges, this reticle is
going to cover more of the target area than suits me.
Others may like the BDC reticle, but when time came for
another Nikon Buckmaster, it had a Nikoplex reticle, and I
am much happier with this reticle. Just something to think
about.
And the advice about staying low in the magnification
ranges, is very good advice. I thought bigger was better,
until I found mirage, FOV, and critical eye relief all
combined to make anything above 18x more frustration
than the extra power was worth. On my CAR-15, I had a
3-9x scope, and had several close encounters with varmints,
and predators, that were lost due to having the scope set
at 9x, or even lower. I have the scope on a Armalite
scope mount, so I can put it back on the rifle, with
no loss of zero, but for the most part, I have a Bushnell
Trophy Red/Green dot sight on it. I don't miss
opportunities because of sights /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif Sometimes I
just can't miss fast enough, but that is other issues /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
So if you want to shoot small colony varmints,
or paper, at 400 yards, then something up to 18x would
be a good choice, but for a calling rifle, my maximum is a
2-7x, and I would not think twice about shooting 7x
out to 400 yards, if I have a good fix on windage, and
hold over.
Squeeze