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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 221394" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>I have only shot three deer under 1000 yards in the past 15 years. If you learn your scopes flaws and counter for them nearly anything with target turrets will work if it tracks repeatably. Perhaps more important for long range is deer behavior, when they are going to move and when they will stand. Many people are sure there are wounded deer running all over the countryside, but I have not wounded or lost a deer while long range shooting. Never, not one. </p><p></p><p>I have heard a couple of nightmare stores about Vortex, but they were both Diamondback. They dial accurately and my rifles, scopes, and loads do very well for me. I'm thinking about buying a new PST generation II with the 25 minutes of angle per revolution.</p><p></p><p>Like SDFM I like the old Leupolds. I have two tacticals from 1982 and I baby them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 221394, member: 704"] I have only shot three deer under 1000 yards in the past 15 years. If you learn your scopes flaws and counter for them nearly anything with target turrets will work if it tracks repeatably. Perhaps more important for long range is deer behavior, when they are going to move and when they will stand. Many people are sure there are wounded deer running all over the countryside, but I have not wounded or lost a deer while long range shooting. Never, not one. I have heard a couple of nightmare stores about Vortex, but they were both Diamondback. They dial accurately and my rifles, scopes, and loads do very well for me. I'm thinking about buying a new PST generation II with the 25 minutes of angle per revolution. Like SDFM I like the old Leupolds. I have two tacticals from 1982 and I baby them. [/QUOTE]
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