The RZ600 works well but is weird in any kind of general closer-in woodsy type hunting. At least for me it was. The way it just floats without any heavier lines to pull the eye into the center didn't really work for me. I was hunting timber for elk, and when I'd throw my .338 to my shoulder I just really disliked the reticle in that context... the one and only season I hunted with it. However, it DID do well for me out to 600+ yards just target shooting. Guess "YMMV" probably sums it up.

If you want to dial, I'd suggest a scope purpose built for that... Nightforce, Bushy LRHS, etc... otherwise you might be introducing significant error into every dialed shot. Won't matter (probably) out to, I dunno, 450-500 yards or so. Will start to matter after that. That's been my experience anyway.

A reticle really is the simple "no moving parts" solution... greatly reduces the mechanical requirements of the scope to "just hold zero, dammit!"...


The CENTER will hold.

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