Author: Sparky
Subject: Scope help?
Posted: August/17/2013 at 09:38
Pentax cameras and scopes are not the same quality. I would grab the Kahles out of the choices you list. They are very nice scopes. And the info that BugsNbows gave you is good info. And without a ballistic reticle you would need to dial in correction. A ballistic calculator would probably be best. But for a start there usually is drop info on the box of ammo. You can use that to start and when you are shooting you can fine tune it. Also do not skimp on rings. There is a reason that some cost more. Talley's are always a good choice.
Subject: Scope help?
Posted: August/17/2013 at 09:38
Pentax cameras and scopes are not the same quality. I would grab the Kahles out of the choices you list. They are very nice scopes. And the info that BugsNbows gave you is good info. And without a ballistic reticle you would need to dial in correction. A ballistic calculator would probably be best. But for a start there usually is drop info on the box of ammo. You can use that to start and when you are shooting you can fine tune it. Also do not skimp on rings. There is a reason that some cost more. Talley's are always a good choice.