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Scope? What stinkin' scope?

noticeably better than ANY of the others!

In your opinion what does this mean?
The clarity, in my opinion, is AT LEAST as good as the Nightforce Competition. I believe it (the clarity) is slightly better than the March High Master. Then you have the MOAK reticle, which has a "floating" center dot, which is tiny for very precise holds. AND the turrets are 20m.o.a. PER revolution. Furthermore the windage turret has either a L or a R (left or right) on each dialed minute so you can never "lose your place" so to speak, when dialing in for windage. The elevation turret has a "pop-up" indicator when you have gone past one full revolution so you won't lose your place there either. AND lastly, the parallax adjustment in just beneath the elevation turret, where in my opionion, is much easier to adjust compared to either a side parallax or objective lens parallax adjustment location. Those things are HUGE, as President Trump would say, and I concur!
 
The clarity, in my opinion, is AT LEAST as good as the Nightforce Competition. I believe it (the clarity) is slightly better than the March High Master. Then you have the MOAK reticle, which has a "floating" center dot, which is tiny for very precise holds. AND the turrets are 20m.o.a. PER revolution. Furthermore the windage turret has either a L or a R (left or right) on each dialed minute so you can never "lose your place" so to speak, when dialing in for windage. The elevation turret has a "pop-up" indicator when you have gone past one full revolution so you won't lose your place there either. AND lastly, the parallax adjustment in just beneath the elevation turret, where in my opionion, is much easier to adjust compared to either a side parallax or objective lens parallax
adjustment location. Those things are HUGE, as President Trump would say, and I concur!

Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
 
Okay, looking at the Nightforce 12-42x56 BR scope and the 15-55x52. Who has had experience with both? I'm shooting UBR and with these old eyes I need all the advantage I can get! I have the Vortex Golden Eagle, any difference? What do I do? HELP!!

IF you can find one a used 36x Valdada, or one of the new 40x45 Valdada scopes. Bart sells them when he has them in stock. Exceptional scopes in my experience with them. WD

Edit: Shooter13 (as I'm sure you know) keep in mind you'll have to keep weight in mind if you're trying to stay in the UBR Custom class. The NF 12-42 is close to 40oz or so. WD
 
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I have both 12-42 and the 15-55 they are both great but I favor the 15-55. Good luck
Al.B
What reticle do you have on the 15-55? For the short range I'm kind of favoring the DDR-2 but for distance and holdover I think the FCR-1, whats everyones thoughts?
 
What reticle do you have on the 15-55? For the short range I'm kind of favoring the DDR-2 but for distance and holdover I think the FCR-1, whats everyones thoughts?
I love the DDR2. I mostly shoot F class but I used it for a few steel Varmint matches and worked perfect for that too.
 

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