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Pretty cool finally seeing the light with sfp reticles. I wish they offered the 3-15 model in the moa/moa configuration. That would be an awesome long range scope.
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Nice! I just bought 3-MOA/Mil dots. I wish they had a 3-15 MOA/MOA as well.
Good Shooting!
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I was really hoping to see the 3-9X42 with a low profile, capped windage turret and zero stop.
Probably not going to happen, but I can dream.
I probably hit more elk with a pickup than you have with a rifle. I have yet to see anyone claim Leupold has never had to fix an optic. I know I have sent a few back. 2 MK 6s, a VX-6, and 3 VX-111s.
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I was really hoping to see the 3-9X42 with a low profile, capped windage turret and zero stop.
Probably not going to happen, but I can dream. Well.....Hope in one hand and SCHIT in the other. [bleep] idiot. Nobody wants to talk about your stupid SCHIT. Do you know a single [bleep] thing about rifles. Didn't think so! I also figured out who you are. Larry!
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I was really hoping to see the 3-9X42 with a low profile, capped windage turret and zero stop.
Probably not going to happen, but I can dream. As long as we're dreaming let's get some more eye relief and illumination. David
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So the advantage of the SFP would be relative reticle coverage at different magnifications? Would it affect the DOPE corrections, meaning only useful at certain magnification?
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Maybe still try to score a 6x for a 22LR, wondering about the SFP 3-15× MQ for a 243 and subtensions
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I was really hoping to see the 3-9X42 with a low profile, capped windage turret and zero stop.
Probably not going to happen, but I can dream. Well.....Hope in one hand and SCHIT in the other. [bleep] idiot. Nobody wants to talk about your stupid SCHIT. Do you know a single [bleep] thing about rifles. Didn't think so! I also figured out who you are. Larry! Yep, I'm Larry Root. You solved it, Sherlock.
I probably hit more elk with a pickup than you have with a rifle. I have yet to see anyone claim Leupold has never had to fix an optic. I know I have sent a few back. 2 MK 6s, a VX-6, and 3 VX-111s.
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I was really hoping to see the 3-9X42 with a low profile, capped windage turret and zero stop.
Probably not going to happen, but I can dream. As long as we're dreaming let's get some more eye relief and illumination. David That would be nice as well
I probably hit more elk with a pickup than you have with a rifle. I have yet to see anyone claim Leupold has never had to fix an optic. I know I have sent a few back. 2 MK 6s, a VX-6, and 3 VX-111s.
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Maybe still try to score a 6x for a 22LR, wondering about the SFP 3-15× MQ for a 243 and subtensions Don't mess around with it. Get the 3x15 ffp. That way you can use your reticle for windage holds at all powers, not just one power in a sfp. That goes for verticals holds with the mil quad as well. This is the best reticle I have ever used in a hunting and target combination.
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That 10X MOA version should cause all sorts of excuse making.
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Pretty cool finally seeing the light with sfp reticles. I wish they offered the 3-15 model in the moa/moa configuration. That would be an awesome long range scope. What is it that scares you about the Mil/Mil version ? So long as the reticle matches the adjusters it just a different form of measurement.
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The world I live in thinks in inches and feet. I was out calling some coyotes the other day. decided to pull out my 243 ai with nightforce MOAR NXS scope on it. found a rock at 995 yards and took some cracks at it. The rock was approx 4 moa by 4 moa. so its a 40" rock roughly. quick easy and no math in my head. if your spotting for a guy with a pair of binculars in your hand isn't it easy to say 8 inches right? of course it is, are you seriously going to figure out mils by at 850 yards?
just as you said its simply another unit of measurement. I think in inches and feet. use what works for you.
I would also liked to seen a capped windage 3x9, These SFP scopes they have come out with are going to be alot more useful that most think. your going to get a reticle that works great on LOW power.
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He'S had the benefits of a ffp scope explained to him a hundred times. He isn't going to get it. Save your breath.
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I'm still trying to figure out how he knew the rock was 4 moa x 4 moa.........
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Someone needing multiple "cracks" at a 4MOA target inside 1000yds,with a Modern scoped boltgun,REALLY should be asking questions,instead of giving "answers".
Hint.
Now whether mil/mil,moa/mil or moa/moa...your "daunting" 8 inch correction at 850yds,is still only 8 fhuqking inches. Sliding the reticle that "much",with any of the lot,is a literal fhuqking breeeze.
The "BIG" fhuqking difference comes in with the .25MOA erector increments,as opposed to 1/10Mil(.36MOA) erector increments. The .25MOA erector will require 4-fhuqking "clicks" and the 1/10Mil 3-fhuqking "clicks". Hint.
Laffin'!
The middle is always the fhuqking middle and folks stumped by that,should hold pat with Tiddlywinks.
Pass the MQ Fixed Fhuqkers,their more tactile adjustments(as opposed to their MOA/Mil versions) and inherent unerring simplicity,conjoined with static subtension that is without limits in it's application...be it near or far.
Just sayin'.
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Anybody run the fixed 10X? I'm not sure I want that much magnification when something suddenly appears at less than 40 yds.
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The 10X Mil Quad is funner than heck in open country. Even on a slow poke Creedmoor it was good for a friggin' mile with a 20 MOA base.
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Anybody run the fixed 10X? I'm not sure I want that much magnification when something suddenly appears at less than 40 yds. The fixed 6x is the answer to that dilemma! :-) Either that or I reckon you could run the 1-4X and just keep it on 4x... Chris
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