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Old July 3, 2012, 07:36 PM   #3
Firefighter88
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Join Date: July 3, 2012
Location: Oklahoma
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Thanks 603country. I failed to mention its a model 70 featherweight, so i want to stick to the 3-9x40 to keep it practical for carrying in the woods. My dad has the 4.5-14x nikon buckmaster with the BDC on his model 70 and its nice, he was hitting a milk jug at 600 yds almost at will, just seems big to me. I guess i'm more interested in which is more accurate or easy to use as far as a reticle with some sort of yardage compensation, like the BDC, or if dialing the elevation on the scope is best, like the controlled dial system on the leupold. Leupold also has some different reticles like the long range reticle if the CDS isnt dummy proof. Sounds like setting my zero at 200yds would be my best choice if using the bdc. Thanks again for the help.
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