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Scope to help one 22-250 Howa Hogue?

I have a Hogue Howa 22-250 and currently has a scope. I wish I could get high enough in scope with reticle that compensates for different yards. There are 3 different areas I'm looking at Nikon Riflescope COYOTE (not a fan of the grids BDC), Barska Varmint rifle scope (it has the endoplasmic telemetry and I want to know how this works), NCSTAR Mark III 4-16×50 with the grid or the Mark III Sniper NCSTAR 6-24×50 telemetry. Please give a little. Thanks and Happy Hunting

The BDC domains must match exactly the projectile. A Mil-Dot is better. You can measure projectile speed and other parameters and then go to various websites and print a sheet of ballistics. This will tell you what range is set to zero for each point. I was a fan of economic areas until recently. I had a Tasco 3-9X40 on a .30-06 for about 5 years. It looked good to me. My son bought a Tasco 6-24xSomething to put in your LR-243. It is unusable over 18X. Purchased millet then a 4-16X56 30mm scope with Mil-Dot reticle. It's nice. With the millions of points, according to the printing and actual use, you have a year and a half points higher at 440 yds. Works around $ 350 with rings. Recently seen in the .30-06 with my youngest and it was hard to believe the bad image through the Tasco after using millet.

SWFA / Nikon BDC Shoot


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