cumminscowboy,

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I would also say that many people don't have an accurate enough gun to really know how well their hunting rifle scope tracks.


Here's another thought. Most of the folks who purchase the long range scopes will sight them in for 100 or 200 and never know if they track or not.

A few years ago I purchased a z5 5-25X52 with the Ballistic Turret. I did some calculating and decided to sight it in at 300 yards. Then without shooting it I went on the 'net and found a trajectory program for my .257 Weatherby firing Barnes 100 TTSXes at 3,704 and theoretically set the first hold over for 380, the next for 440 and the 500 yards; and instantly became a "long range shooter". Did I test them? My range only goes to 300 yards.


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