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Old July 11, 2012, 12:45 PM   #7
huntinaz
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I personally like the Nikon BDC, my only advice would be to test the drop points with your rifle at the range to see how they match up. The odds of your rifle shooting a factory load at the exact advertised speed is probably not good. You can use the "spot on" program to get an idea but I'd test it for myself before hunting with it.

I have a Monarch, I handload my ammunition and don't have a chronograph so I had to figure the drop points for myself. I like the BDC reticle and do not find the circles distracting.

I haven't used the Leupold CDS but I imagine is it also good.
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