I just "happen" to keep a NIB 3-15x MQ FFP at work,along with a Sig LRF,reticle subtension schematic and other things germane to POA/POI correlations,for dissenting Newbs. Hint.

No thang to source anyone/everyone's favored boolit,at their favored speed and their favored zero range ala Ballistics AE or JBM. From there and for those fretting the "daunting" Learning Curve" and "conversion factor(s)",it's easy to literally connect dots. DOPE as cited prior,is in .10 Mil graduations,as per their environment and it's a breeze to factor that which can be done on the reticle,by simply saying "where is a 7.3 Mil holdover correction?",as a finger pinpoints same upon the schematic. Conversely,it's also easily manipulated into said erector and the "Learning Curve" and "conversion factor(s)" are OVER. Hint.

The only thing prudent,is that a windshield only offers 10 Mil's,while the erector can easily grant 40+ of same. Then the obvious,in which both can be conjoined and why it is soooooooo fhuqking easy to get a 22LR to the 700yd++ line. Hint.

Couple such simplicity with a FFP Spotter and everything is speaking fluently in the same language. To cover up that commonality,defines STUPIDITY and correlates why Texans gotta "justify" fences for their "Adventures". Hint. LAUGHING!

It ain't like a Bushie is "Double Extra Tricky",with their Base 10 .10 Mil erector scale. Hint.

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BDC's suck ass,no matter who the fhuqk or what the fhuqk. Hint.

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Droolers trying to talk "scopes",is never not fhuqking hilarious. hint.

Bless their hearts for trying.

Hint.

LAUGHING!..............



As an aside,they prolly hold zero.

Hint.






And likely track to boot.

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Not that a Texan could do any of it.

Hint.

LAUGHING!.................


Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."