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    Member Beetroot's Avatar
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    Dialing is always going to be more accurate and less prone to error.
    I also think hold overs in a SFP scope aren't a great idea, as much as people say they will only ever use it on the magnification range they are set at, they always try and work out the drops for different magnification settings and it turns into a cluster.

    I used to use a Burris Full Field 2 on my 22 for some longer range hunting, got a few rabbits at over 100m, but now days use dialing scopes exclusively and wouldn't go back to a BDC type holdover reticle.

 

 

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