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    Rifle Scopes Difference between Standard ADM rings vs. Tactical ADM rings

    I own many ADM mounts and they work great. Today I went to order another from their website and was presented with the choice of "Standard" or "Tactical" rings. I did not see a description of the tactical rings on ADM's wensite. Is anyone familar with the tactical rings offered now and the...
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    Rifle Scopes U.S. Optics 1-4X

    Did U.S. Optics discontinue the 1-4X line? They are no longer listed on the U.S. Optics website.
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    Rifle Scopes Bushnell 1-6.5 Elite Tactical

    Here's a video review I found on the Bushnell Elite Tactical 1-6.5. With the optional mil based reticle and lighter weight than the Vortex 1-6, it's worth a look. I've found pricing ranging from $1100 to $1399. Bushnell 1-6.5 Elite Tactical Review
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    Rifle Scopes Burris MTAC Made by Steiner?

    These two scopes are very similar except in price. The Steiner 1-4 has a list price of $1895 vs. the Burris MTAC with a of around $399 (depending on store). Does anyone know if Steiner makes the MTAC for Burris? Does anyone have a Steiner 1-4 Tactical and if so, can you comment on the...
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    Rifle Scopes BDC Reticles

    While BDC reticles have been discussed many times, one feature that is not discussed is barrel center bore to scope center. For an optic to have an accurate BDC with a specific ammo, besides being calibrated for ammo velocity and weight, the BDC would only be completely accurate for a specific...
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    Rifle Scopes Nightforce Mil-Radian Turrents

    Curious as to why mil-radian turrets cost more then moa turrents? Seems odd as I would think most would want mil-radian turrents with the mil-dot reticle.
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    Rifle Scopes Reticle Conundrum

    An interesting observation with scopes that include BDC reticles is that most do not offer a ranging feature. With a mil dot, one can range and adjust hold or dial in (assuming one knows their "dope"). With most BDC's, without a ranging feature, it's either guesswork or one uses a laser range...