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Edgar

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I have always found the traditional 30/30 (which is a continuous cross hair, but the centre portion of it is finer than the outer portion) good enough for me, as a rule. I have learnt to judge holdover/under very well with this 'scope type. The 'scope in this case is a Simmonds WTC 3-9X40.

 

Having said that, I recently got a Leupold Mk4 3.5-10X40 LRT scope with mil dot reticule - i am having much pleasure working it out, with regards to the holdover/under and the mil dots. Although, i must admit that as i'm so used to doing the holdover/under with the 30/30 that i seem to revert to using that method with the Leupy! :laugh: LMAO!

 

I hope that helps you some Edgar?

 

 

 

Cheers,

Grim.

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oh grim.................your so set in your ways !!!!.......lol

 

had the same trouble mate.......having used 30/30 since i was a boy.

 

but, it was good learning with the mil dots and i think ( hope) it has improved my quick aiming.

 

all the best

 

sean

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oh grim.................your so set in your ways !!!!.......lol

 

had the same trouble mate.......having used 30/30 since i was a boy.

 

but, it was good learning with the mil dots and i think ( hope) it has improved my quick aiming.

 

all the best

 

sean

 

Yeah mate, I'm an old fashioned boy, ya see!? :laugh: Lol

 

I am getting there though with the mil dots. :whistling:

 

ATB,

Grim.

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Depends on what type of shooting you will do most. I find mil dot better for long range shots on rabbits & pigeons etc, where I am concealed and have time to measure the shot accurately. I use the older type 30/30 for ratting and tree rats where I have to get the shot off faster and the range is shorter.

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