Author Topic: Any Experience with the Leupold Varmint Reticle  (Read 399 times)

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Offline Graylake

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Any Experience with the Leupold Varmint Reticle
« on: February 25, 2005, 07:50:30 AM »
I am looking for a new scope for the 22-250 and was interested in the varmint reticle.

Does this reticle actually work?

Is it worth the extra money?

I was originally thinking about the 4200 6-24x.  With either the moa dot or standard reticle.  But I am now considering the upgrade.

Opinion please.

Graylake

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Any Experience with the Leupold Varmint Ret
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2005, 01:53:51 AM »
Graylake,

The reticle works, but, like any other similar reticle, you have to kinda adapt the trajectory to the reticle.  Like ballistic dot reticles, where changing bullets and powder will affect which portion of the reticle is attributed to a particular distance, so too is the Varmint Reticle.

As for whether it is worth the extra money, that's up to you.  For some people it is, for others it is not.  Unlike big game rifles, where you are shooting at, well, big animals, varmints are much, much smaller, so trajectory is more important, so it may be more useful.

The Elite 4200 is an excellent scope.  The only thing that I don't like about it's 6x-24x scope is that it is just so dang long and heavy - which looks awkward when you mount the rings so close together on a little short action cartridge like the .22-250.

Zachary