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<blockquote data-quote="Holmsvc" data-source="post: 239338" data-attributes="member: 327"><p>If you don't want to use a range finder a BDC scope is pretty much useless. </p><p></p><p>I have been using a Nikon Monarch scope with the BDC reticle for a couple years. I have been very happy with it. They have their website you go on and choose the scope you have, the caliber, and round you are using. Then you enter in the zero distance and set the power you have your scope at and it will give you the yardages for the circles or the tops and bottoms of the circles if you choose. I bought a new gun this year and got it sighted in on the lead sled to 100 yards then moved to 300 and shot off the 2nd circle and it was pretty much right on. The setup is pretty much idiot proof, if you enter in the correct data and have your gun sighted in correctly. You still have to practice and you still need to be able to shoot, but I certainly think they are helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holmsvc, post: 239338, member: 327"] If you don't want to use a range finder a BDC scope is pretty much useless. I have been using a Nikon Monarch scope with the BDC reticle for a couple years. I have been very happy with it. They have their website you go on and choose the scope you have, the caliber, and round you are using. Then you enter in the zero distance and set the power you have your scope at and it will give you the yardages for the circles or the tops and bottoms of the circles if you choose. I bought a new gun this year and got it sighted in on the lead sled to 100 yards then moved to 300 and shot off the 2nd circle and it was pretty much right on. The setup is pretty much idiot proof, if you enter in the correct data and have your gun sighted in correctly. You still have to practice and you still need to be able to shoot, but I certainly think they are helpful. [/QUOTE]
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