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Price includes $50 Instant Savings! BDC 600 Reticle. Fully multicoated optical system. Waterproof & fogproof. Generous & consistent eye relief.

Developed specifically for the trajectory of .223 Rem/5.56 NATO rounds w/ 55-gr polymer tip bullets. Open circle aiming points and hash marks from 100-600 yds. 100-yd parallax setting. Precise hand-turn tactical-style turrets. Spring-loaded instant zero-reset turret feature.

Specifications:

Magnification: 3-9x
Objective Diameter: 40mm
Exit Pupil: 4.4-13.3mm
Field of View: 11.3-33.8 ft @ 100 yds
Tube Diameter: 1"
Eye Relief: 3.6"
Eyepiece Outside Diameter: 44mm
Weight: 17.1 oz
Overall Length: 12.4"
Adjustment Graduation: .25"
Max Internal Adjustment: 80 MOA
Parallax Setting: 100 yds
Waterproof & fogproof
Matte Finish
Reticle: BDC 600
SKU#: CO-NK8497

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I have a Nikon scope for LR22 and it is just great. This unit price of 131.54 is bellow ebay price of 145.38$ (10% discount).

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The drop points between 100 and 600 yds are NOT LINEAR as depicted on this picture. I hope its a cartoon and not the actual reticle

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Not sure I follow you sir. Please explain. Thank you.

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The distance between the drop points on the scope INCREASE with the distance of the projectile. The farther the bullet flies, the bigger the drop compensation has to be. Meaning the dot between 200 & 300 on the scope is in reality a shorter distance apart than the dots at 500 and 600 would be. This picture would have you believe that the drop distance between 2 & 300 is almost the same as the drop distance between 5 & 600, when its not. Even a cheap Burris MTAC gets this correct as does primary arms and others. Of course bullet weight, barrel length all play a part, but I've never seen a drop compensation this close all the way down.

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Tried to post a link but couldn't Just search for Primary arms ACSS or MTAC BDC reticle pics.

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Read you loud and clear. Makes sense to me.

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