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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #15 on: April 12, 2012, 01:51:51 PM »
I plan on the wind indicator and lots and lots of practice I'll film it and post it gimme a couple months.

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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #16 on: April 12, 2012, 01:58:31 PM »
cartridge overall length is 72.64mm, cartridge case is 53.34mm in length and the bullet diameter is .308 in (7.82mm), which is common to all U.S. .30 calibre cartridges

That's from wiki I don't think the 6.5 x284 he spoke of was that.

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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #17 on: April 12, 2012, 02:08:55 PM »
Sweet !  I was just thinking 10 x 50 cause my binocs are 10 x50 ???  :dunno:  but I guess a 4 x 12 is what I need lol.  I want drop comp marks does the Nikon offer that in 4x12?  And is the 6.5 x 284 the feild of view on the 5x20?  What's it mean ? Thanks again I'm gonna have it dialed out to six hundred way before season!

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Your binoculars are 10 "power" with 50 millimeter objective lenses. (10x50)

When you're talking about a rifle scope that is a 4x12, that is a scope with a variable power of 4 to 12. I don't like writing it as "4x12." That would mean 4 "by" 12, when it should be 4 "to" 12. So it should be "4-12." Then if it's a 50 millimeter objective it would be 4-12x50 or with a 40 millimeter objective lens a 4-12x40. (4 to 12 by 40 not 4 by 12 by 40)

The 6.5 x 284 is the name of a rifle cartridge, just like the 300 WSM is the name of the cartridge.

And the 5x20 should probably be written 5-20.

Hope I helped and didn't confuse you more than you already are.


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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #18 on: April 12, 2012, 02:44:30 PM »
You might want to look at a Burris laser range finder scope.  It is a pretty fugly looking thing but the nice thing is put the cross hairs on the animal push the mountable switch that you can mount anywhere on your stock and it calculates everything for you and puts the cross hairs on the animal at the correct range.  The only thing it doesn't do is wind.  Watch Wild and Raw on the outdoor channel they use one alot.  Just my  :twocents:  Here is the link http://www.burrisoptics.com/laserscope.html
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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #19 on: April 12, 2012, 02:51:37 PM »
Sweet !  I was just thinking 10 x 50 cause my binocs are 10 x50 ???  :dunno:  but I guess a 4 x 12 is what I need lol.  I want drop comp marks does the Nikon offer that in 4x12?  And is the 6.5 x 284 the feild of view on the 5x20?  What's it mean ? Thanks again I'm gonna have it dialed out to six hundred way before season!

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Your binoculars are 10 "power" with 50 millimeter objective lenses. (10x50)

When you're talking about a rifle scope that is a 4x12, that is a scope with a variable power of 4 to 12. I don't like writing it as "4x12." That would mean 4 "by" 12, when it should be 4 "to" 12. So it should be "4-12." Then if it's a 50 millimeter objective it would be 4-12x50 or with a 40 millimeter objective lens a 4-12x40. (4 to 12 by 40 not 4 by 12 by 40)

The 6.5 x 284 is the name of a rifle cartridge, just like the 300 WSM is the name of the cartridge.

And the 5x20 should probably be written 5-20.

Hope I helped and didn't confuse you more than you already are.

Thanks for explaining that.  :tup:  I think it is good for people to get the nomenclature correct.  It really does help to use the correct terms.  8)
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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #20 on: April 12, 2012, 03:17:07 PM »
Sweet !  I was just thinking 10 x 50 cause my binocs are 10 x50 ???  :dunno:  but I guess a 4 x 12 is what I need lol.  I want drop comp marks does the Nikon offer that in 4x12?  And is the 6.5 x 284 the feild of view on the 5x20?  What's it mean ? Thanks again I'm gonna have it dialed out to six hundred way before season!

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Your binoculars are 10 "power" with 50 millimeter objective lenses. (10x50)

When you're talking about a rifle scope that is a 4x12, that is a scope with a variable power of 4 to 12. I don't like writing it as "4x12." That would mean 4 "by" 12, when it should be 4 "to" 12. So it should be "4-12." Then if it's a 50 millimeter objective it would be 4-12x50 or with a 40 millimeter objective lens a 4-12x40. (4 to 12 by 40 not 4 by 12 by 40)

The 6.5 x 284 is the name of a rifle cartridge, just like the 300 WSM is the name of the cartridge.

And the 5x20 should probably be written 5-20.

Hope I helped and didn't confuse you more than you already are.

Not confused thanks man.  I know what 10-50 is just wrote it wrong.  I didn't know a 4-12 was suitable for long range shots.  I am excited to put my archery skills to use hunting up high.  Should be able to connect with a good one.

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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #21 on: April 12, 2012, 04:50:09 PM »
You guys are making this to confusing.  To start off, if you don't reload I wouldn't buy a 300 wsm.  Shells are to expensive.  I would buy a 30-06 and put a 3-9x40 or a 4-12 x40 scope on it.  Sight it in a 200 yards and you shouldn't have to aim off the hair even out to 400 yards.  I would look for a complete package.  Buy a used setup that has a good quality scope on it.  In this economy you shoould be able to find a really nice setup complete for 6 or 700 bucks. 

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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #22 on: April 12, 2012, 04:53:42 PM »
You guys are making this to confusing.  To start off, if you don't reload I wouldn't buy a 300 wsm.  Shells are to expensive.  I would buy a 30-06 and put a 3-9x40 or a 4-12 x40 scope on it.  Sight it in a 200 yards and you shouldn't have to aim off the hair even out to 400 yards.  I would look for a complete package.  Buy a used setup that has a good quality scope on it.  In this economy you shoould be able to find a really nice setup complete for 6 or 700 bucks. 

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I totally agree with that. I was confused by the original question and wasn't quite sure what he was asking, or what he was looking for. But yes, a 30-06 is all a guy needs, along with a 3-9x40 scope. That's the combination I always recommend to people. It's good out to as far as most people have any business shooting, cost is reasonable, and recoil is not excessive.


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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #23 on: April 12, 2012, 06:39:40 PM »
You guys are making this to confusing.  To start off, if you don't reload I wouldn't buy a 300 wsm.  Shells are to expensive.  I would buy a 30-06 and put a 3-9x40 or a 4-12 x40 scope on it.  Sight it in a 200 yards and you shouldn't have to aim off the hair even out to 400 yards.  I would look for a complete package.  Buy a used setup that has a good quality scope on it.  In this economy you shoould be able to find a really nice setup complete for 6 or 700 bucks. 

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Thanks brant.  I will be getting a used 300 WSM and scope ....... I'm not sure yet like I said I want the drop compensation marks probably go with a Nikon due to $ being a little less and my binos are Nikon and seem quality for my price range.  I'm not worried about price of rounds.  My girlfriend plans on deer and elk hunting with this setup this year she's not worried about recoil....  Well she weighs 100 pounds soooo it might rock her but she's tough.  Even with th wsn I will probably only take 200 -400 yard shots I hunt ethical and would never attempt a shot from a range I wasn't confident at 40 yards was my archery range last year I can target shoot my bow out to 70 so if I can hit the target at 600 I'll probably feel confident at 400 in the feild hunting.  Thanks for the help.  I will post it and some video after I get it on the range.

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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #24 on: April 12, 2012, 06:46:56 PM »
Bob, put a limbsaver recoil pad on it.  My son put one on his short mag and it made a lot of difference.

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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #25 on: April 12, 2012, 06:49:13 PM »
That's what she just said lol

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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #26 on: April 12, 2012, 07:11:01 PM »
5x20 100-1000 yards 6.5x284.  I think you will like the 300 wsm . my kid has a tikka t3 in.300wsm with a 3x9 leupod . I think i'm gonna put my nikon 4x12 on it I really like the 4x12s .

How is the tikka t3 in tha cal performance wise?  I found a used one first one said $550 is that about what I should expect the ticket to be?  I think it had scope rings.

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Re: Rifle scope rangefinder ???
« Reply #27 on: April 12, 2012, 08:00:52 PM »
The Tikka is very accurate.  Pricing sounds ok.  See if you can find one local from a private party.  That will save you from having to pay shipping, FFL, and sales tax.  Go on to www.24hourcampfire.com and keep your eyes open for a used nikon scope.  Maybe someone here will have one.  Don't worry about buying used.  They are a lifetime warranty. 

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