Furhunter
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Second and third opinion:
If you have target turrets on your scope and a good dope sheet, you can just dial in your bullet drop and hold on target. No ranging reticle needed.
I have only 1 scope with the mildot recticle, if it wasnt the older burris signature series, I would sell it in a heartbeat. I thought it would be the cats meow when I got it, but soon after I got burned out on the math, huh.... just like 20 years ago in high school! The other range finding scope I have is a nighforce with the NPR2. That one is alot better than the mildot, it works off of even numbers, its alot easier for me. When its all said and done, I dont even use that one, I would still rather have the target turrets, my cheat sheet, and my range finder.
Second and third opinion:
If you have target turrets on your scope and a good dope sheet, you can just dial in your bullet drop and hold on target. No ranging reticle needed.
I have only 1 scope with the mildot recticle, if it wasnt the older burris signature series, I would sell it in a heartbeat. I thought it would be the cats meow when I got it, but soon after I got burned out on the math, huh.... just like 20 years ago in high school! The other range finding scope I have is a nighforce with the NPR2. That one is alot better than the mildot, it works off of even numbers, its alot easier for me. When its all said and done, I dont even use that one, I would still rather have the target turrets, my cheat sheet, and my range finder.