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<blockquote data-quote="Master Carper" data-source="post: 2344915" data-attributes="member: 15527"><p>Bluewing,</p><p></p><p>thank you!</p><p></p><p>The scope is a Vortex Viper 6.5X-20X-50mm with fine duplex crosshairs. I went with this scope because of its "tracking" ability. Meaning, with the drop table I made for this rig, I keep it sighted in to hit point of aim at 600 yds.. A drop table was made in 50 yd. increments from 600 yds. to 1,000 yds.. Once you know your distance, its a simple matter of just dialing your scope in for the distance you want to shoot, with no guess work. After shooting the above target at 900 yds., I just had to dial the scope in at 1,000 yds., 800 yds., 700 yds. and 600 yds.. The scope tracked flawlessly each time, and with a center hold on each of those water jugs, I was able to "explode" each one, with just one well placed shot at each known distance....</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you uncle money bags! Years of practice and thousands and thousands of rounds down range has paid off....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Master Carper, post: 2344915, member: 15527"] Bluewing, thank you! The scope is a Vortex Viper 6.5X-20X-50mm with fine duplex crosshairs. I went with this scope because of its "tracking" ability. Meaning, with the drop table I made for this rig, I keep it sighted in to hit point of aim at 600 yds.. A drop table was made in 50 yd. increments from 600 yds. to 1,000 yds.. Once you know your distance, its a simple matter of just dialing your scope in for the distance you want to shoot, with no guess work. After shooting the above target at 900 yds., I just had to dial the scope in at 1,000 yds., 800 yds., 700 yds. and 600 yds.. The scope tracked flawlessly each time, and with a center hold on each of those water jugs, I was able to "explode" each one, with just one well placed shot at each known distance.... Thank you uncle money bags! Years of practice and thousands and thousands of rounds down range has paid off.... [/QUOTE]
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