Dean Slater
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Buying a NXS 8-32x56mm for long range groundhog hunting. Have always used the 2-DD reticle. Thinking of trying the MOAR or MOAR-T . Anyone have any experience with either? Which would be better for varmints?
I had 2 with the MOAR reticle and went to SD to shoot prairie dogs. At longer ranges with my 6BR (600-1000yds) the cross hair would almost cover the dog. Came home and sent the 2 into NF for the MOAR-T. Haven't looked back.Buying a NXS 8-32x56mm for long range groundhog hunting. Have always used the 2-DD reticle. Thinking of trying the MOAR or MOAR-T . Anyone have any experience with either? Which would be better for varmints?
I have both the standard MOAR and the T. Golf balls at 800 yards the T wins out. Bad light/ low light, fast moving targets the standard Moar is a better choice. I guess that's why I have both. For Pennsylvania Ground Hogs I think either will work fine. Deer hunting, the standard is a better choice in my opinion.I had 2 with the MOAR reticle and went to SD to shoot prairie dogs. At longer ranges with my 6BR (600-1000yds) the cross hair would almost cover the dog. Came home and sent the 2 into NF for the MOAR-T. Haven't looked back.
Buying a NXS 8-32x56mm for long range groundhog hunting. Have always used the 2-DD reticle. Thinking of trying the MOAR or MOAR-T . Anyone have any experience with either? Which would be better for varmints?