tzone
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How are these compared to others? Interested specifically in the Viper HS 2-10. Does the BDC reticle seem pretty close out to 400 yds?
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The viper series is a good scope series. As for the BDC reticle being pretty close to 400, that will vary on cartridge. Its a generic reticle that's not "round specific". You would need to shoot and verify drops.
Get the BDC drops figured out and it'll be a great scope. This is what I have in my scope cap with verified distances. Super easy to use and nothing to remember.
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Thank you. I figured I'd have to do that. The downloadable version of the owners manual had a few different drops for cartridge class. But, shooting them was a given. It would probably be a .308 WIN or 7-08 Rem.
They should list what MOA the drops are. From there to give you a ball park, look up what ammo you are shooting, take their published data for FPS and BC value, plug that into a ballistic calc (tons free on line), see where your cartridge would fall, you could also play with different zero's IE 100 or 200.Thank you. I figured I'd have to do that. The downloadable version of the owners manual had a few different drops for cartridge class. But, shooting them was a given. It would probably be a .308 WIN or 7-08 Rem.
They should list what MOA the drops are. From there to give you a ball park, look up what ammo you are shooting, take their published data for FPS and BC value, plug that into a ballistic calc (tons free on line), see where your cartridge would fall, you could also play with different zero's IE 100 or 200.
But still shoot to verify drops, those numbers on the ammo box can be off in your rifle.