If the Leupold Mk6 has the correct reticle, it might be the sane price version of the Z6i (a great optic, but offers only the circle dot, or a velocity reticle)
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If the Leupold Mk6 has the correct reticle, it might be the sane price version of the Z6i (a great optic, but offers only the circle dot, or a velocity reticle)
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This looks quite interesting...
http://www.opticstalk.com/topic31730_page1.html
For Mid range (300-400M) I usually run at 5X and if I bother to use the hash marks, they are double. I zero at 200M so to 300M or so the holdover is easy enough to begin with.
For long range (500 to 700M for me) it's at 10X anyway, so dialing or using the hash marks both work. If past 500 I dial in the distance, so all I have to think about is wind correction.
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