- Location
- CAVE Island, BC
I prefer not to select different turret positions on my scopes for different target ranges, but rather to 'hold-over' further-distanced targets.
All scopes that I have seen to date have "fixed" positions for the Ballistic/Bullet Drop Compensation markings. After zero'ing-in a scope's crosshairs for a certain distance, I would love to be able to move/position the BDC indicators (e.g. dot, hash line, circle) to an exact position for the hold-over amount required at longer ranges. Currently, trying to hold somewhere on the vertical axis crosshair between fixed indicators is not conducive to achieving the utmost accuracy.
Do any readers know of such a scope/reticle already in existence? Is there any move afoot within the optics industry to produce a shooter-selectable BDC positioning option?
All scopes that I have seen to date have "fixed" positions for the Ballistic/Bullet Drop Compensation markings. After zero'ing-in a scope's crosshairs for a certain distance, I would love to be able to move/position the BDC indicators (e.g. dot, hash line, circle) to an exact position for the hold-over amount required at longer ranges. Currently, trying to hold somewhere on the vertical axis crosshair between fixed indicators is not conducive to achieving the utmost accuracy.
Do any readers know of such a scope/reticle already in existence? Is there any move afoot within the optics industry to produce a shooter-selectable BDC positioning option?




















































