I would like to apologize to all, that it took so long to get this done, we all know how life goes.
For you all that read the text and went (huh) be assured that all the picture are in and it is complete. I still might make some minor adjustments on the formatting so. It does differ from the original a bit.
Please, all of you read on and enjoy, I hope you like it and find it informative and entertaining.
And I would like to thank Martin again for hosting my Article
Thank You Sir.
Any comments, reviews, or ideas on it, please direct them to this post. I would like to hear what you think.
I did enjoy it. It was well thought out and looks like you tested your equipment.
One thing that I would change is your long range optic. Personally I would rather have exposed turrets, that are "knubby" so that I can turn them easily with gloves on. The reticle would be a mil-dot or MOA type so that I could use it for ranging my target. I'd also have a drop chart somewhere on the rifle. My personal favorite is the Nightforce with NP-R1 reticle. However I do use a Leupold Mark 4 with Mil-dot on one of my rifles.
Other than that, I think you've got a great set up!
Thanks Again. As for my scope, I wanted a Mark 4 LR/T 8.5x25x50, but my budget wouldn't allow it (the wife)so I got the Mark 2, it works and it is a mil-dot. As for the turrets, I agree, but the Mark 2 only comes with the T1s, I checked, I have it zeroed at 100 yrds. and use the mill-dot to adjust my shots. It is a durable and affordable scope.
I would like to apologize for my earlier comment, it was meant as a joke. Sorry if I offended anyone.
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