Originally Posted by 24HourCampFireGuy50
Originally Posted by Landyboy
Sorta what I was thinking, why the AO though? Would that not just be another thing to have to adjust taking time?

You might come across that target of opportunity that needs more precision. Set the AO at 200yards and leave it, you’ll be better than being fixed at 100 and shooting to 300. Yes, AO is another potential failure point. It won’t matter if you buy a decent quality scope.

Thanks!


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