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Which reticle would you recommend for the Nightforce 8-32x56, I am sneaking up on reserves for my purchase. To be honest I have it narrowed to the NP-R2 and the Dual Dot. I ask you because you done been there and done it. I really appreciate the help, Tim.
Oh yeah, this rifle WILL see prarie dog hunts and it is a switch barrel. I have a #17 Krieger 6BR barrel to use on the sage rats. I say this as I will need your opinion on the best for a dual purpose reticle for F-Class 600 yd targets and prarie dogs.
Let me also invite other opinions to this as well, really appreciate it, Tim
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Tim-- For those two applications, go with the dual dot. I have both of those reticles and unless you are doing alot of rangefinding, the NP-R2 is a little busy. The lines and dots on the DD are good enough for hold off in the wind and you'll be clicking for elevation, anyway.
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The Dual Dot is the one Bill Shehane likes too for the 1000yd meets. That is probably the one I should consider.
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I am using the dual dot and it is okay. My next 1000 yd BR scope will have a fine crosshair and dot. However, I think the DD would be better for what you are describing.
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