Reticles VS Turrets

Dan B

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I am looking at a new scope for medium to longer range varmint hunting say 400 yards out to 800 yards, mostly ground hogs and coyotes.
Up to this time I have used standard duplex reticles with the scope sighted to 200 yards and held over for long shots and not adjusted turrets in the field.
I have a laser rangefinder and use ballistic apps and range cards.

I see scopes like Nightforce with both field adjustable turrets and reticles with ranging hash marks - why do you need both?

Would I be better to use turrets to dial in the shot once I figure range and wind or use the reticle hash marks for hold over and wind?

Thanks,
dan
 
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Just depends on your situation.

If you are sitting in one spot lobbing shots in at a good distance for a long period. Dialing your scope in to that distance makes life a lot easier.
If you need to break a shot really quick there is nothing wrong with a little kentucy windage.

Try asking the PRS guys dialing in vs hold over
 
If you have time, dial, it is more precise (0.1 mil adjustment).

If you don't have time, hold using a hash mark (0.5 mil adjustment).

The reticle is also useful for shot correction (either your own or spotting for someone).
 
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