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  1. #41
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    Ill express a OPINION

    First the tool must fit technique.

    Everbody is dialing for elevation holding off for wind.

    wind changes too fast to dial.

    range is a constant dial it and forget about it till you break the shot

    The scope must be capable of going from zero to whatever is max range and back to zero over and over and over...

    the scope must have a calibrated reticle for wind hold off.

    The bushnell 3200 10x mil dot does this. $200

    For a hundred dollars more the SWFA SS does it better get the mil mil

    The SS have 15moa elevation per revolution, (sorry old dude thinks in minutes)that gets you to 600 plus from a hundred zero.

    Mirage is easier to read with higher mags thats why i like the 16x.

    Just buy the freakin SWFA SS 16x mil mil

    spend the rest on the gas to raton for sporting rifle

    If your in the field and a coyote poops on your optics you will only cry a little

    http://swfa.com/SWFA-SS-16x42-Tactic...pe-P53715.aspx
    Last edited by xring; 07-02-2012 at 23:54.

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    I will tell you this....I was in this exact same spot a few years back. I had a 700PSS....that's right a PSS not SPS, so I was already pretty deep into the rifle.

    I took a week long class. I needed some glass.

    I figured, what the hell, I'll pick up this Millet that's on sale. I forget all the specs, but it had a huge objective, 1/8 MOA turrets and an illuminated ret. I bought it. On the second day the optic had a catastrophic failure.

    A guy in class had a spare fixes 10x Super Sniper, so I bought that on the spot...because I had little choice. Now, I am still impressed with a that optic, but, it's not what I want.

    So, now, I have to buy my THIRD scope for the rifle.

    When I boughty scope for my SPR, I did a lot more research. I asked a lot of people I respect for input. I wanted good low power up to about 10x. Almost everybody told me to not waste my the with the lower power.....but I knew better.

    I picked up an IOR 2.5-10x FFP illuminated ret optic. Love it. However, I never use the 2.5.....I really wish I would have gone with something like 4-14x.

    What have I learned? Figure out what exactly you want and shop around, a lot. Unless YOU change your mind about a feature, don't compromise on your spec, stick to your plan.

    What have I learned? FFP, MIL/MIL and illuminated reticles are a must for me, it's what I like and want. As far as magnification, that depends on application.

    The biggest lesson? Buy once, cry once. Having the best scope you can afford will NEVER hold you back. Just look at my 700.....I'm in like $400 for the Millet, $300 for the SS and now another $1200-$1500 for the next scope. Hell, I could have bought a used S&B, for what I'm going to have invested.

    That's why I didn't even blink when I bought an ACOG for my 16" AR15, or a S&B Short Dot for my 308MWS, or even the IOR for my SPR. Expensive? Painfully so. Am I held back by my optics, ever? Not at all.

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