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    Bushnell 1 Mile Elite Tactical Rangefinder- Any data/ reviews? Not the Elite 1600 ARC

    Bushnell Elite 1 Mile vs. Leica 1600-B Hey guys, I was digging through this forum a couple days ago trying to decide between these two range finders. Unfortunately there wasn't a ton of feedback on here. Here is my attempt to get you the straight forward results of my experience. My...
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    Berger Load Development for 6.5 Creedmoor

    Thank you for your help! I received the same advise from others and will give this a try.
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    Berger Load Development for 6.5 Creedmoor

    This rifle is my Tactical Competition and Hunting rifle. Will .020 into the lands result in a stuck projectile if I do not fire the round? I know you can have some jam without issue, I just don't know how much. Thanks, Andrew
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    Berger Load Development for 6.5 Creedmoor

    Hey All, First of all my question concerns a good starting point for OAL to Ogive for the beginning stages of load development. I use snipers hide all the time for looking up already known information. I haven't been able to find an answer to my current question though. So I figured I...
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    Rifle Scopes Varmint Scopes for .22-250

    Re: Varmint Scopes for .22-250 I will check out the Conquest, and Sightron for sure. I have never heard anything about the sightrons... The vortex seems like a hyped up scope to me. I looked through one at Sportmans Warehouse, and the glass seemed ok, but the reticals were way to thick for...
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    Rifle Scopes Varmint Scopes for .22-250

    Re: Varmint Scopes for .22-250 I have turrets on my target rifle, but this will be a hold over mentality for quick shots. So external turrets would not be needed.
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    Rifle Scopes Varmint Scopes for .22-250

    Re: Varmint Scopes for .22-250 Yes and No. I am willing to spend the money to get the performance I want, but on the other hand I'm not into wasting money just for a name brand or the "cool factor". Looking at $700-$800 for the Leupold and would put a max at $1000 for sure.
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    Rifle Scopes Varmint Scopes for .22-250

    Hey All, I have a Remington 700 in .22-250 with a 26" bbl. I have done some work on it, and it is a tack driver with my hand loads. Now this rifle is one of the Dick's Sporting goods packages and came with a junk 4-12 scope on it, and I need some thing different. Prairie Dogs disappear at 300...